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How To Write Ampersand Sign in Attribute Values?

If you need enter an ampersand sign in an attribute value, you can not enter it directly. You must replace it with entity: &.

Here are some interesting examples of quoted attribute values:

  • <img src="tt.gif" alt="Tutorials &amp; Tips"/> - Valid.
  • <img src="tt.gif" alt="Tutorials & Tips"/> - Invalid, & must be replaced by entity &amp;.

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  1. What Is an XHTML Element?
  2. How To Enter Comments into XHTML Documents?
  3. How To Write the Opening Tag of an XHTML Element?
  4. How To Close an XHTML Element?
  5. What Is Wrong with My <br> Tags?
  6. What Is Wrong with My <meta> Tags?
  7. How To Enter Element Content?
  8. Is XHTML Element Name Case Sensitive?
  9. What Is an XHTML Element Attribute?
  10. How To Write Element Attributes Properly?
  11. Is Attribute Name Case Sensitive?
  12. How To Quote Element Attribute Values Properly?
  13. How To Write Ampersand Sign in Attribute Values?
  14. What Is a Required Attribute?
  15. What Are Predefined Attribute Values?
  16. What Is Wrong with My "checked" Attribute Values?


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