the whole amp thing annoys me in HTML. The purpose of these characters is to enable the display of characters that a probram can't natively support (I know I worded this badly) but the & is actually in the code so why have a substitue for something that is needed for the substitute?
Thanks for taking the time to check it out Grubi
sorry grubi, I'm in Mexico at the moment and about to head off to Peru to hike through the Amazon. I won't be back home to Melbourne until early October.
I really appreciate you looking into it, but I can't help for a while, sorry. Surely this is effecting others too?