Such as the code that runs this site, which when I checked a moment ago, was still broken for HTML.
Yes, I noticed that a few weeks back when I was working on upgrading [link] handling. I had always assumed that we were using CGI.pm to build links (since we use CGI.pm for quite a few other things).
Another thing I noticed was that quite a few big sites, including Google don't handle ";" for separating CGI parameters, which was disappointing.
- tyeIn reply to Re^2: CGI : How to put an "&" into a GET-parameter (PM broke)
by tye
in thread CGI : How to put an "&" into a GET-parameter
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