On 4/10/2008 3:43 PM, David E. Ross wrote:
> On 4/10/2008 3:06 PM, Freightliner wrote:
>> As per W3C validator,
>> I replaced all & that appeared into URL or links with "&" in this
>> webpage:
>> www.roberto089.com/press_089.html
>>
>> I still get two similar errors:
>>
>> Line 50, Column 92: character "&" not allowed in attribute
>> specification list.
>> ...bloomberg.com/apps/news?
>> pid=20601099"&"refer=dine"&"sid=ab982jyHud Kg"
>>
>>
>> Thanks for
>>
>
> In both cases, the & are parts of URIs. The quotes around them
> should be removed. The way you have coded this, each URI begins with
> "href=" and ends just before the first &.
>
Also, remove the terminal / from the ends of tag declarations. These
generally belong only for XHTML or within URIs.
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