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Whenever I try to submit a text containing special chars like &amp;, via a HTML form in a <textarea>, some chars are lost. (tested in Chrome browser)

So far, I could not find a form attribute to change this behaviour.

How to force the form to submit the input without this loss?

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    Have you set the proper encoding in your HTML HEAD section (META)
    – jtheman
    Mar 5, 2013 at 13:57
  • the form is static, no javascript, only a plain html form.
    – ledy
    Mar 5, 2013 at 14:08
  • What do you mean by “ special chars like &amp;”? 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. Mar 5, 2013 at 15:16

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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>&amp;</textarea> then that means "A textarea element with a default value of 'an ampersand'".

If you want "&amp;" to be the submitted data, then you have to represent the & with a character reference, just like (almost) anywhere else in HTML: <textarea>&amp;amp;</textarea>

OTOH, if you are typing &amp; 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.

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  • how to work around this issue? the browser is cutting/treating the chars, not the script afterwards and not me. anyways, i'd like to get it fixed, e.g. with a javascript that catches the input without dropping parts of it. any idea to get this done?
    – ledy
    Mar 14, 2013 at 7:13

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