First, the parens in the pattern part of the regex collect the value we find, then the $1 in the replace puts it back in. In that respect the follwing regex would do nothing but spin cycles;
$line =~ s/(&)/$1/g;
So, in your regex the first set of parens save the & for later use. But you don't use it, instead you find all of the &s and replace them literaly with "(&)" including the parens.
That said, the regex I posted would work only if no other entites existed. Take a look at the other regexs above, they do a better job of 'thinking' ahead, to prevent possible errors in the future.
Somebody could, and I have seen it done, place other entities in the url, such as:
http://www.test.me/test.pl?me=1&you=1&string=Montréal
In this case the regex I posted would tranlate to Montréal. Not what you want.
Edit by castaway: Closed small tag in signature
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