Monday, October 27, 2008

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HTML. Special characters.

A website has to be seen in different countries that use different character sets. HTML offers a mechanism by which we can be sure that a series of strange characters are going to look good on all computers in the world, regardless of character set.

This set is the characters. Brother want to put one of these characters on a page, we replace it with its codex. Special characters
basic


> < = => = &

& " = "


HTML 2.0 Special Characters

<
À Á = Á = É
À = É È

Í È = = = Ì Í Ì


Ò Ó = Ó = Ò = Ú
Ú
Ù = U =
á the
à = à
é
è = é = è =
í in
ì = county
ó = O
ò
ú = O = O = U
ù
Ä = Ä
 = Â
Ë = E = E
Ê
Ï = Ï = Î
Î
Ö
Ô = Z = O
&amp;Uuml; = Ü
&amp;Ucirc; = Û
&amp;auml; = ä
&amp;acirc; = â
&amp;euml; = ë
&amp;ecirc; = ê
&amp;iuml; = ï
&amp;icirc; = î
&amp;ouml; = ö
&amp;ocirc; = ô
&amp;uuml; = ü
&amp;ucirc; = û
&amp;Atilde; = Ã
&amp;aring; = å
&amp;Ntilde; = Ñ
&amp;Aring; = Å
&amp;Otilde; = Õ
&amp;Ccedil; = Ç
&amp;atilde; = ã
&amp;ccedil; = ç
&amp;ntilde; = ñ
&amp;Yacute; = Ý
&amp;otilde; = õ
&amp;yacute; = ý
&amp;Oslash; = Ø
&amp;yuml; = ÿ
&amp;oslash; = ø
&amp;THORN; = Þ
&amp;ETH; = Ð
&amp;thorn; = þ
&amp;eth; = ð
&amp;AElig; = Æ
&amp;szlig; = ß
&amp;aelig; = æ


Caracteres especiales del HTML 3.2

&amp;nbsp; =
&amp;frac14; = ¼
&amp;frac12; = ½
&amp;iexcl; = ¡
&amp;frac34; = ¾
&amp;pound; = £
&amp;copy; = ©
&amp;yen; = ¥
&amp;reg; = ®
&amp;sect; = §
&amp;ordf; = ª
&amp;curren; = ¤
&amp;sup2; = ²
&amp;brvbar; = ¦
&amp;sup3; = ³
&amp;laquo; = «
&amp;sup1; = ¹
&amp;not; = ¬
&amp;macr; = ¯
­ =

º µ = μ = º = ¶

´ = '
· = ·
¨ = °
& deg; = °
± = ±
¸ = °
» = "


¿ =" Other special characters


×
& cent = x , = ¢ = ÷

÷ € = €
“ = "

” ™ = ™ = "= ‰

‰ Œ ƒ
= Œ = ƒ = ‡

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