Scary_le_Poo , 4 months ago The ampersands gets converted to HTML (aka & by various clients). In general, it's a good idea to never use ampersands on the web. A lot of sanitizers do not process them properly. I'm guessing that you are a good bit older (50s/60s), otherwise you would probably know this already. No one is "comin' fer yer ampersands", but it's worth knowing that on the internet they aren't a great idea.
The ampersands gets converted to HTML (aka & by various clients).
In general, it's a good idea to never use ampersands on the web. A lot of sanitizers do not process them properly.
I'm guessing that you are a good bit older (50s/60s), otherwise you would probably know this already.
No one is "comin' fer yer ampersands", but it's worth knowing that on the internet they aren't a great idea.