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"How to put in special characters in HTML téxt..."

Typing in: '&', then '#', then 233, then ';', ( 'é' without the quotes), is a method which can be extrapolated using an extended ASCII chart. Examples might include a dipthong: 'æ' / æ / æ or tilde: 'ñ' / ñ / ñ .

There are a limited number of special characters which are defined in HTML, such as 'é', é and " ("), not to mention spacing out with ' ' ! ! ! ! ! These should work in most modern browsers.

Also, most text editors will cut and paste the character: é, therefore: é = é in some HTML browsers and some text editors. Testing is encouraged.

-- Jes Askin


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