Not quite. ";" is a valid separator for HTTP URLs, but not for application/x-www-form-urlencoded (i.e. form) data.
In other words, you may assign URLs any meaning you wish to ";" in URLs to resources you control, but it's by no means equivalent to "&" unless you choose it to be for those resources. You shouldn't impose your choice as fact onto others.
In reply to Re^3: CGI::Vars weirdness
by ikegami
in thread CGI::Vars weirdness
by Anonymous Monk
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