Re: ampersand in a sendmail body
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It keeps the original formatting.
numero = 69314
interpreted = N
texte = Basically, you wrap the value differently depending on where it's being used. Essentially, anyplace &, quote marks, ?, !, = or other chars could mean something else. Think of it this way, and you will better understand when to use it. I've written miles of code for a lot of different situations, and here's what I know from my own experience:[url][value][/url] - replace, search, in a link construction, showif/hideif (?, &, ! and = problematic)[input][value][/url] - any form value or javascript where the value is within quotemarks, or quotemarks are part of the larger picture or in a