Re: &-separator from a form

> >The problem with this is, that & has a special meaning in HTML, so using
> >such an URL in a HTML-page is not perfect.

Use & instead of just & when you need to state an URL with CGI-Parameters 
in HTML-texts.
Hope this helps.

Stefan Borggraefe.

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Received on Tuesday, 22 December 1998 20:02:41 UTC