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IIN sometimes can't deal with the & sign and sticks an 'amp' in it.
This often happens after a comment is edited - suddenly the & has an 'amp' in it.
Similarly, if you edit a comment you've made with a link in, sometimes it messes up the link with a load of HTML-type code surrounding it.
For example...
& and http://www.google.com
After an edit and save, becomes...
& and <a href="http://www.google.com" rel="nofollow">http://www.google.com</a>
Sorry, honey. It doesn't work that way. Might want to check it again.
Yes it does, happens to my posts all the time after I edit them.
^^^Like he said. It was edited. It is probably HTML abbreviation for ampersand.
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IIN sometimes can't deal with the & sign and sticks an 'amp' in it.
This often happens after a comment is edited - suddenly the & has an 'amp' in it.
Similarly, if you edit a comment you've made with a link in, sometimes it messes up the link with a load of HTML-type code surrounding it.
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For example...
& and http://www.google.com
After an edit and save, becomes...
& and <a href="http://www.google.com" rel="nofollow">http://www.google.com</a>
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Sorry, honey. It doesn't work that way. Might want to check it again.
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Yes it does, happens to my posts all the time after I edit them.
^^^Like he said. It was edited.
It is probably HTML abbreviation for ampersand.