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Re: Ampersand/entity confusion in URLs

On 09/06/2008, Bruce Perens <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
>  Note what html5lib does to the URL below. Is this really according to
>  the parsing rules?
>
>  [...]
>     <a href="http://perens.com/?a=b&notanentity=c&ampersand=d";>link</
>  a>
>  [...]
>     <a href=http://perens.com/?a=b¬anentity=c&amp;ersand=d>link</a>
That's a bug in the Ruby html5lib - fixed in r1171
<http://code.google.com/p/html5lib/source/diff?r=1171&format=unidiff&path=/trunk/ruby/lib/html5/tokenizer.rb>

(This is caught by the current set of test cases, but the Ruby version
in SVN fails hundreds of other tests, mostly due to changes in the
spec that have been implemented in the test cases and in Python but
not in Ruby. I guess there won't be a 0.11 Ruby release any time soon,
since someone will need to clean up all these issues and nobody seems
to be working on that now.)

-- 
Philip Taylor
[EMAIL PROTECTED]

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