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HTML Ampersand Character Codes

HTML ampersand character codes are character sequences that appear in HTML documents; they represent symbols that are not part of the standard ASCII set or that would be difficult or impossible to type (e.g. the less-than sign, which would always be mistaken for the beginning of an HTML tag).

&
&
Ampersand
"
"
Quotation mark
 
 Non-breaking space
¿
¿
Inverted question mark
¡
¡
Inverted exclamation mark
<
<
Less-than
&gt;
>
Greater-than
&times;
×
Multiplication sign
&divide;
÷
Division sign
&plusmn;
±
Plus-minus sign
&deg;
°
Degree sign
&frac14;
¼
One quarter
&frac12;
½
One half
&frac34;
¾
Three quarters
&sup1;
¹
Superscript 1
&sup2
²
Superscript 2
&sup3;
³
Superscript 3
&cent;
¢
Cent sign
&pound;
£
Pound sterling
&curren;
¤
General currency sign
&yen;
¥
Yen sign
&brvbar;
¦
Pipe
&sect;
§
Section sign
&uml;
¨
Diaeresis
&copy;
©
Copyright sign
&reg;
®
Registered sign
&ordf;
ª
Feminine ordinal indicator
&ordm;
º
Masculine ordinal indicator
&not;
¬
Not sign
&shy;
­
Soft hyphen
&macr;
¯
Macron
&acute;
´
Acute accent
&para;
Paragraph sign
&middot;
·
Middle dot
&cedil;
¸
Cedilla
&micro;
µ
Micro sign, lower case Greek Mu
&szlig;
ß
Small sharp s, German (sz ligature), lower case Greek Beta
&laquo;
«
Left pointing guillemet
&raquo;
»
Right pointing guillemet
&ETH;
Ð
Latin capital letter ETH
&eth;
ð
Latin small letter eth
&THORN;
Þ
Latin capital letter THORN
&thorn;
þ
Latin small letter thorn
&AElig;
Æ
Latin capital letter AE
&aelig;
æ
Latin small letter ae
&OElig;
Œ
Latin capital ligature OE
&oelig;
œ
Latin small letter oe
&Aring;
Å
Latin capital letter A with ring
&Oslash;
Ø
Latin capital letter O with stroke
&Ccedil;
Ç
Latin capital letter C with cedilla
&ccedil;
ç
Latin small letter c with cedilla
&Ntilde;
Ñ
Latin capital letter N
&ntilde;
ñ
Latin small letter n

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Last Updated ( Sep 12, 2008 at 10:44 PM )

 

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HTML Ampersand Character Codes

HTML ampersand character codes are character sequences that appear in HTML documents; they represent symbols that are not part of the standard ASCII set or that would be difficult or impossible to type (e.g. the less-than sign, which would always be mistaken for the beginning of an HTML tag).

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