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We had a consultant write some PHP software for us which in most
respects is working, but we have one issue we are having trouble comprehending. If the following company name "Jones & Jones" were entered into this software, it appears in our database as {Jones & Jones} (brackets mine). How do we characterize this and what is {&} called. Thanks Frank |
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ft310 wrote:
> We had a consultant write some PHP software for us which in most > respects is working, but we have one issue we are having trouble > comprehending. > > If the following company name "Jones & Jones" were entered into this > software, it appears in our database as {Jones & Jones} (brackets > mine). > > How do we characterize this and what is {&} called. > > Thanks > > Frank > An HTML entity? Also - you had a lousy consultant. Get your money back. -- ================== Remove the "x" from my email address Jerry Stuckle JDS Computer Training Corp. jstucklex@attglobal.net ================== |
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ft310:
> what is {&} called. Given that the Subject is "Character Entity References", I assume you are asking for the name of the character that & references: ampersand. -- Jock |
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