List of HTML decimal character references |
In HTML, characters may be referenced directly ( raw ) if the character encoding of the document allows, or by using character entity references (see also the list of XML and HTML character entity references), or by using numeric character references , which can incorporate either hexadecimal or base 10s. This list deals with the latter.
Currently, there are no standard characters above the 10,000s.
=Implementation=
In an HTML document, characters can be referenced according to their Universal Character Set code point by using the following syntax:
:&#NNNN;
where NNNN is the code point, in decimal form. For example, replacing NNNN with 0060 produces: <.
=Rendering=
: Main article: HTML decimal character rendering
This list will display differently in different browsers, for various reasons. There are also some codes, such as €, that are not permitted to be used in HTML. See this section s main article for details.
=Specialized character sets=
Several special sets of characters are included in this package of references. For example, in some fonts, Braille characters start at 10241.
=000-999=
==032-095==
==096-191==
]] | 0126 Tilde | 0127 Delete |- | colspan= 8 | See note above regarding 0128–0159 |- | 0160 | 0161 ¡ | 0162 ¢ | 0163 £ | 0164 ¤ | 0165 ¥ | 0166 ¦ | 0167 § |- | 0168 ¨ | 0169 © | 0170 ª | 0171 « | 0172 ¬ | 0173 | 0174 ® | 0175 ¯ |- | 0176 ° | 0177 ± | 0178 ² | 0179 ³ | 0180 ´ | 0181 µ | 0182 ¶ | 0183 · |- | 0184 ¸ | 0185 ¹ | 0186 º | 0187 » | 0188 ¼ | 0189 ½ | 0190 ¾ | 0191 ¿ |}
==192-287==
==288-383==
==384-479==
==480-575==
==576-671==
==672-767==
==768-==
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