Traditionally, in html, only & Was correct — but as with so many things, web developers blithely ignored this inconvenient rule and wrote bare ampersands everywhere For their part, browsers just did the right thing and interpreted these ampersands as ampersands Html5 standardized this behavior, so now & Is allowed by itself as long as. So you should be replacing your ampersands with &
When writing a url in your markup Is only done when writing the url in html, where & is a special character (along with < and >). Under all circumstances, for me, is an easier rule to live by, reducing the likelihood of errors and failures Which is easier to bugger up Methodology 1 write some content which includes ampersand characters Methodology 2 (with a grain of salt, please ;) )
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