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forms - What is amp used for - Stack Overflow So you should be replacing your ampersands with amp; when writing a URL in your markup Note that replacing with amp; is only done when writing the URL in HTML, where " " is a special character (along with "<" and ">")
URL encode sees “ ” (ampersand) as “ amp;” HTML entity amp; is the proper way to escape the ampersand in an HTML context where is your source coming from? and what's the destination? It may be better to do this server-side for example
Do I really need to encode as - Stack Overflow Encoding as amp; under all circumstances, for me, is an easier rule to live by, reducing the likelihood of errors and failures Compare the following: which is easier? Which is easier to bugger up? Methodology 1 Write some content which includes ampersand characters Encode them all Methodology 2 (with a grain of salt, please ;) )
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First time at AAMP? What should i know? - AMP Reviews Hi guys, i'm thinking about trying my first korg AAMP (usually do AMP), and as i understand these korgs require references Except that i don't have any I know they ask for drivers license but im a bit hesitant Also can anyone walk me through anything i should know keep in mind when visiting