HTML Characters, Entities and Symbols
Here
you will find a complete list of characters, entities and
symbols as defined in HTML 4.01. You can try to
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online. There are two ways that you
can use these characters in your HTML documents, firstly,
you can use the entity code (®) or alternatively,
with most entities you can use the entity name (®).
Note: When using entity names they are case-sensitive.
Page Summaries
- ASCII Character Set
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The standard ASCII character set consists of 128 decimal numbers ranging from 0 through 127 assigned to letters, numbers, punctuation marks, and the most common special characters.
- Character Entity References
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Character entity references, or entities for short, provide a method of entering characters that cannot be expressed in the document's character encoding or that cannot easily be entered on a keyboard.
- Greek Symbols
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Here you will find the ASCII codes for the upper and lower case letters of the Greek alphabet. The Greek alphabet consists of twenty four letters.
- Mathematical Symbols
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Provides a list of the current mathematical character entities.
- Other Symbols and Entities
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Lists all other symbols, entities and characters that could not be placed in any of the above categories.