The reference to entity “s” must end with the ‘;’ delimiter. |
Use & code, when above Error Code in XML Appears. |
Ex: “s” = “&s” This will Solve Your Problem |
Result |
Description |
Entity Name |
Entity Number |
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non-breaking space |
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  |
< |
less than |
< |
< |
> |
greater than |
> |
> |
& |
ampersand |
& |
& |
“ |
double quotation mark |
" |
" |
‘ |
single quotation mark (apostrophe) |
' |
' |
¢ |
cent |
¢ |
¢ |
£ |
pound |
£ |
£ |
¥ |
yen |
¥ |
¥ |
€ |
euro |
€ |
€ |
© |
copyright |
© |
© |
® |
registered trademark |
® |
® |
Combining Diacritical Marks
A diacritical mark is a “glyph” added to a letter.
Some diacritical marks, like grave ( ̀) and acute ( ́) are called accents.
Diacritical marks can appear both above and below a letter, inside a letter, and between two letters.
Diacritical marks can be used in combination with alphanumeric characters, to produce a character that is not present in the character set (encoding) used in the page.
Here are some examples:
Mark |
Character |
Construct |
Result |
̀ |
a |
à |
à |
́ |
a |
á |
á |
̂ |
a |
â |
â |
̃ |
a |
ã |
ã |
̀ |
O |
Ò |
Ò |
́ |
O |
Ó |
Ó |
̂ |
O |
Ô |
Ô |
̃ |
O |
Õ |
Õ |
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