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Hi Cheatah,
<a href="bla.cgi?id=17¶=42©=no">
Ein HTML-Parser, also z.B. ein Browser, wird sich das jetzt angucken und feststellen: "Oh, '¶'. Ich kenne eine Entität, die so heißt, also ersetze ich es. Und kurz danach '©' - wieder bekannt. Und ab dafür!"
Ohne Semikolons in den Entities? (Netscape4?)
Viele Grüße
Michael