On Wed, 05 Oct 2011 11:36:43 -0300, Radoslav Bielik <r...@bielik.org> wrote:

Uli, thank you for your response. I'm confused though. The ampersand is a
regular element of the URL and a separator of 2 querystring variables. If it was encoded as you suggest, then the target server wouldn't recognize those as 2 separate variables (in case of Google Web Fonts those variables are
"family" and "subset").

This is not correct. The URL is still the same, just encoded differently, and the requested URL will be the original, unencoded one.

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