Zitat von Tal Peer <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>:

> On Tue, 28 Oct 2003, Gareth Ardron wrote:
>
> > I can't figure out if this is desired or not, if it's not, I'll happily
> > draft up a patch to alter the behaviour - I just want to make sure
> > before I do.
>
> Why should header() start parsing its argument? its only job is to add
> its
> argument to the HTTP headers, nothing more, nothing less.
> It's the browser job to parse the &amp; entity into the character '&'.

Beside that, HTTP headers have nothing to do with XHTML, so this behaviour
is absolutely correct.

Jan.

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