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In general, in HTML, a special character has two representations, one called a digital reference, and one called an entity reference.
The so-called digital reference, is to use numbers to represent the special characters in the document, usually by the prefix "&#", plus the value, plus the suffix ";" and composition, it can take the following two ways. & #D; where d is a decimal value
Here are some examples of numeric references for special characters:
© corresponds to special character "©"
® corresponds to special character "®"
The so-called entity reference, in fact, is to use meaningful names to represent special characters, usually by the prefix "&", plus the corresponding name of the character, plus the suffix ";" And it is expressed in the following ways:
&name; Where name is a name to represent the character, it is case-sensitive. For example, you can use "©" to represent the copyright symbol "©", with "®" to represent the registered trademark symbol "®", it is obvious that this is much easier to remember than the number.
Unfortunately, not all browsers are able to correctly recognize special characters that use the entity reference method, but they can recognize special characters that use digital references and, if possible, use a digital reference for some particularly uncommon characters.
Of course, for those common special characters, the use of their entity reference is safe, we in practical applications, as long as the memory of these common special characters of the entity reference is enough to use.
The following lists most of them (collected from the Web):
Character |
Digital reference |
Entity reference |
Describe |
" |
" |
" |
Quotation mark. |
& |
& |
& |
Ampersand |
< |
< |
< |
Less than |
> |
> |
> |
Greater than |
Blank |
|
|
Non-breaking Space |
¡ |
¡ |
¡ |
Inverted exclamation |
¢ |
¢ |
¢ |
Cent Sign |
£ |
£ |
£ |
Pound Sterling |
¤ |
¤ |
¤ |
General Currency Sign |
¥ |
¥ |
¥ |
Yen Sign |
¦ |
¦ |
¦ |
Broken vertical Bar |
§ |
§ |
§ |
Section Sign |
¨ |
¨ |
¨ |
Diæresis/umlaut |
© |
© |
© |
Copyright |
ª |
ª |
ª |
Feminine ordinal |
« |
« |
« |
Left Angle Quote |
¬ |
¬ |
¬ |
Not sign |
|
|
&sny; |
Soft Hyphen |
® |
® |
® |
Registered Trademark |
¯ |
¯ |
¯ |
Macron Accent |
° |
° |
° |
Degree Sign |
± |
± |
± |
Plus or minus |
² |
² |
² |
Superscript two |
³ |
³ |
³ |
Superscript three |
´ |
´ |
´ |
Acute accent |
µ |
µ |
µ |
Micro Sign |
¶ |
¶ |
¶ |
Paragraph Sign |
· |
· |
· |
Middle Dot |
¸ |
¸ |
¸ |
Cedilla |
¹ |
¹ |
&supl; |
Superscript One |
º |
º |
º |
Masculine ordinal |
» |
» |
» |
Right Angle Quote |
¼ |
¼ |
¼ |
Fraction one quarter |
½ |
C |
½ |
Fraction one half |
¾ |
¾ |
¾ |
Fraction three-quarters |
À |
À |
¿ |
Inverted question mark. |
À |
À |
À |
Capital A, grave accent |
Á |
Á |
Á |
Capital A, acute accent |
 |
 |
 |
Capital A, circumflex |
Coal tar |
Coal tar |
Coal tar |
Capital A, Tilde |
Ä |
Ä |
Ä |
Diæresis/umlau |
Å |
Å |
Å |
Capital A, the ring |
Æ |
Æ |
Æ |
Capital AE, Ligature |
C |
C |
C |
Capital C, Cedilla |
È |
È |
È |
Capital E, grave accent |
E |
E |
E |
Capital E, acute accent |
Ê |
Ê |
Ê |
Capital E, circumflex |
E |
E |
E |
Diæresis/umlau |
ì |
ì |
ì |
Capital I, grave accent |
Í |
Í |
Í |
Capital I, acute accent |
Î |
Î |
Î |
Capital I, circumflex |
Grist |
Grist |
&Imul; |
Diæresis/umlau |
D |
D |
D |
Capital ETH, Icelandic |
N |
N |
N |
Capital N, Tilde |
Driving |
Driving |
Driving |
Capital O, grave accent |
Æ |
Æ |
Æ |
Capital O, acute accent |
Workô |
Workô |
Workô |
Capital O, circumflex |
Õ |
Õ |
Õ |
Capital O, Tilde |
O |
O |
O |
Diæresis/umlau |
X |
X |
X |
Multiplication sign |
O |
O |
O |
Capital O, Slash |
Ù |
Ù |
Ù |
Capital U, grave accent |
Ú |
Ú |
Ú |
Capital U, acute accent |
Û |
Û |
Û |
Capital U, circumflex |
U |
U |
U |
Diæresis/umlau |
Ý |
Ý |
Ý |
Capital Y, acute accent |
Þ |
Þ |
Þ |
Capital Thorn,icelandic, |
ß |
ß |
ß |
German sz |
à |
à |
à |
Small A, grave accent |
á |
á |
á |
Small A, acute accent |
 |
 |
 |
Small A, circumflex |
Coal tar |
Coal tar |
Coal tar |
Small A, tilde |
Ä |
Ä |
Ä |
Diæresis/umlau |
Å |
Å |
Å |
Small A, ring |
Æ |
Æ |
Æ |
Small AE Ligature |
C |
C |
C |
Small C, cedilla |
È |
È |
È |
Small E, grave accent |
E |
E |
E |
Small E, acute accent |
Ê |
Ê |
Ê |
Small E, circumflex |
E |
E |
E |
Diæresis/umlau |
ì |
ì |
ì |
Small I, grave accent |
í |
í |
í |
Small I, acute accent |
Î |
Î |
Î |
Small I, circumflex |
Grist |
Grist |
Grist |
Diæresis/umlau |
D |
D |
D |
Small ETH, Icelandic |
N |
N |
N |
Small N, Tilde |
Driving |
Driving |
Driving |
Small O, grave accent |
Æ |
Æ |
Æ |
Small O, acute accent |
Workô |
Workô |
Workô |
Small O, circumflex |
Õ |
Õ |
Õ |
Small O, tilde |
O |
O |
O |
Diæresis/umlau |
÷ |
÷ |
÷ |
Division sign, |
O |
O |
O |
Small O, Slash |
Ù |
Ù |
Ù |
Small u, grave accent |
Ú |
Ú |
Ú |
Small u, acute accent |
Û |
Û |
Û |
Small u, circumflex |
U |
U |
U |
Diæresis/umlau |
Ý |
Ý |
Ý |
Small y, acute accetn |
Þ |
Þ |
Þ |
Small Thorn, Icelandic |
Y |
Y |
Y |
Diæresis/umlaut |