The children of a textarea
are bog-standard text nodes. The element doesn't perform any automatic CDATA magic (like a script
does).
If you have <textarea>&</textarea>
then that means "A textarea element with a default value of 'an ampersand'".
If you want "&"
to be the submitted data, then you have to represent the &
with a character reference, just like (almost) anywhere else in HTML: <textarea>&amp;</textarea>
OTOH, if you are typing &
and the amp;
part is being lost, then it is probably because you are taking the value of that form control and treating it as HTML when you want to treat it as text. How you treat it as text instead of HTML depends on what you are using to process the data.
&
”? That’s just five common Ascii characters. Please provide a full testable document that illustrates the issue and specify some specific input that triggers the problem.