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David Lafon"This page contains the 252 allowed entities in HTML 4 and XHTML 1.0, as outlined in section 24 of the official HTML 4 specifications, published by the W3C. If you're new to this site, you can find help on how to use this reference."
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Rajkumar SinghXHTML Character Entity Reference
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Anton S."This page contains the 252 allowed entities in HTML 4 and XHTML 1.0, as outlined in section 24 of the official HTML 4 specifications, published by the W3C. If you're new to this site, you can find help on how to use this reference."
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Peterka Alanescape codes for lesser known symbols
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Susan NugentXHTML Character Entity Reference This page contains the 252 allowed entities in HTML 4 and XHTML 1.0, as outlined in section 24 of the official HTML 4 specifications, published by the W3C.
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Mikael Gyde MøllerThis page contains the 252 allowed entities in HTML 4 and XHTML 1.0, as outlined in section 24 of the official HTML 4 specifications, published by the W3C.
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This page contains the 252 allowed entities in HTML 4 and XHTML 1.0, as outlined in section 24 of the official HTML 4 specifications, published by the W3C. If you're new to this site, you can find help on how to use this reference.
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Jesper ThorningXHTML Character Entity Reference This page contains the 252 allowed entities in HTML 4 and XHTML 1.0, as outlined in section 24 of the official HTML 4 specifications, published by the W3C.
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Dan SmithEssential for document.createTextNode(char)..
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Misagh Sabbaghیونیکد کاراکتر های ریاضی
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Simon KeslakeXHTML Character Entity Reference
This page contains the 252 allowed entities in HTML 4 and XHTML 1.0, as outlined in section 24 of the official HTML 4 specifications, published by the W3C. If you're new to this site, you can find help on how to use this -
Nicolas HoizeyThis page contains the 252 allowed entities in HTML 4 and XHTML 1.0, as outlined in section 24 of the official HTML 4 specifications, published by the W3C
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Nick CowieA very useful resource listing all 252 allowed entities for HTNL 4.0 and XHTML
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Terry McCallnot all the possible symbols, but the most used // no command key aka clover leaf aka Saint John's Arms aka Saint Hannes cross aka Bowen knot
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