Matt Gibson 01 December 2010 @chencheng Nope; strictly, the ampersands should be encoded just like that. It’ll work without the encoding in most browsers, because they’re quite forgiving, but if you leave the ampersands unencoded you’ll fail validation.
@chencheng Nope; strictly, the ampersands should be encoded just like that. It’ll work without the encoding in most browsers, because they’re quite forgiving, but if you leave the ampersands unencoded you’ll fail validation.