Nothing sinister.
It's just a software glitch.
"B&W" ?
I've seen several threads titled something related to "B&W". I am slow on the draw, but is this how B&W speakers are now referred to as?
The & translates to & as an HTML encoded safe character. The encoding prevents malicious things from happening on a server. When it’s retrieved from a database and displayed in a browser sometimes it’s not decoded to the & character and you get the encoded version. Probably more info than you cared to know. |
Thanks, @jastralfu , it's not more than I wanted to know, but kind of more than I can understand. But thanks for the explanation--I shall wonder no more! |