Apersands in URL's

Josep Egea i Sanchez jes at rednsi.com
Tue Feb 4 01:56:48 PST 1997


Hi,

Thanks a lot to Ken Case for his extensive explanation about this subject.  
Having read his messages, all I can do is agree with him in the fact that '&'  
is a very bad election for parameter separation in URL's. For now, I have  
disabled Netscape compatibility and will begin to use the & style in my  
new code.

Thank you very much to Denis Howe too, for writing aloud the same things that  
I though when I first read Ken's response. Thanks to him and to Ken's  
patience, most of us have learned something new.

Now, If only someone could give me a clue on my Apache + Server Push problem... :-)

Thanks a lot. Grettings.
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