Re: Ampersand Test Case Description (was: 2001-09-21 Minutes)

Aaron seems to think that 
http://www.w3.org/2000/10/rdf-tests/rdfcore/amp-in-url/test001.rdf

contains the string '&' 

Art's comment seems to be about the string '&' which I seem to find
in the file.

I will confess to being unsure as to what is the actual string in the
file, the layers of escaping technology do add confusion; but Art's
modification makes sense to me.

Aaron, how are you looking at this file?
I am using internet explorer 5 and view source
or netscape 4.7 save to disk and then wordpad.


Art: my suggested wording is:

   Note: when a XML/HTML browser is used to display this file, an 
    ampersand may be displayed and not the escape sequence:
      ampersand hash 38 ;
    In this case, please use a "view source" or a "save to disk" action.

Jeremy

Received on Tuesday, 25 September 2001 02:47:18 UTC