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Click to open the original file utf.htm in a new window. Unicode Characters and HTML Numeric Character ReferencesUsing this page you can get lists of all Unicode characters supported on your operating system and displayed by your Web browser. Note that, some older browsers may not support and display any Unicode character. Also, note that this page uses JavaScript to generate the numeric character reference tables and to convert Unicode characters to HTML numeric character references; so, in order to view this page properly, you need a browser with recent version and JavaScript must be enabled on your browser. HTML Numeric Character Reference TablesTo display a character in a modern browser, find the character in the
tables below and use the Some characters have also symbolic or mnemonic entity names
(see HTML Character Entities); for example,
the above sample character (×) can also be specified as
The latest version of Unicode defines a codespace of 1,114,112
code points. This range in hexadecimal means that characters may have
codes A character table for the characters Note: The tables
Unicode Character To HTML Numeric Character Reference ConverterSuppose you have some text (possibly copied from a web page or another document) and you want to covert this text into HTML numeric character references, so that you can insert it into some HTML you want to create or edit. The converter below will help you do this. Just enter or paste some text in the input box below and click on the Convert button. Unicode Characters:
In full conversions every character is converted to numeric
character references. In partial conversions ASCII characters (except
HTML to UnicodeYou can test any HTML code, including HTML entities by entering your code in the text area below and clicking the Test button. Any HTML code, including character entities:
Your output will be displayed here after you click Test
button.
Some ExamplesYou can use the converter above or you can view the source of this page to see the HTML character references of the samples below: My name (in greek): Φαίδων Καντιφελής Allah (in arabic): الله or اﷲ Truth (in russian): Пра́вда Hebrew (in hebrew): עִבְרִית As another example, some non-ASCII Turkish characters are given below. Please note that some of them have HTML character entity reference names, while the others can only be used by numeric character references.
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