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Posted by Andy Hassall on 06/25/06 16:57
On Sun, 25 Jun 2006 12:40:05 -0400, Jerry Stuckle <jstucklex@attglobal.net>
wrote:
>Andy Hassall wrote:
>> On 24 Jun 2006 20:45:38 -0700, "lawrence k" <lkrubner@geocities.com> wrote:
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>>>>I don't know how you'd ever get & as an input separator anyway.
>>>
>>>But that's impossible. "&" is the separator that the W3C.org
>>>suggests, and I know I've seen sites that do it in a way that conforms
>>>to standards.
>>>
>>>I think I asked this question a few years ago, but I can't find it now
>>>through Google. Still, the idea that every site that uses PHP is
>>>non-conforming to web standards clearly can't be right.
>>
>> You're probably confused with the OUTPUT separator, which does need to be
>> changed from its incorrect default of "&" to "&".
>
>No, Andy, I'm not at all confused about this issue. I know quite well how it works.
What? You seem to be confused about who I'm replying to, I was talking to
lawrence...
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