Special Character Tables

Special character set for HTML

Special characters can be represented using "&" + "keyword" + ";" combination as follows. Note that case DOES matter, different from the HTML tags.

& ... &
" .. "
&lt; .. <
&gt; .. >
&Aacute; .. Á
&Acirc; ... Â
&Agrave; .. À
&Aring; ... Å
&Atilde; .. Ã
&Auml; .... Ä
&AElig; ... Æ

&Eacute; .. É
&Ecirc; ... Ê
&Egrave; .. È
&Euml; .... Ë

&Iacute; .. Í
&Icirc; ... Î
&Igrave; .. Ì
&Iuml; .... Ï
&Oacute; .. Ó
&Ocirc; ... Ô
&Ograve; .. Ò
&Otilde; .. Õ
&Ouml; .... Ö



&Uacute; .. Ú
&Ucirc; ... Û
&Ugrave; .. Ù
&Uuml; .... Ü

&Yacute;*.. Ý

&aacute; .. á
&acirc; ... â
&agrave; .. à
&aring; ... å
&atilde; .. ã
&auml; .... ä
&aelig; ... æ

&eacute; .. é
&ecirc; ... ê
&egrave; .. è
&euml; .... ë

&iacute; .. í
&icirc; ... î
&igrave; .. ì
&iuml; .... ï
&oacute; .. ó
&ocirc; ... ô
&ograve; .. ò
&otilde; .. õ
&ouml; .... ö



&uacute; .. ú
&ucirc; ... û
&ugrave; .. ù
&uuml; .... ü

&yacute;*.. ý


&yuml; .... ÿ
&Ccedil; .. Ç
&ccedil; .. ç
&Ntilde; .. Ñ
&Oslash; .. Ø
&oslash; .. ø

&ETH;   *.. Ð
&eth;   *.. ð
&THORN; *.. Þ
&thorn; *.. þ

&szlig; ... ß

*NOTE: The dark red represantation (with *) are rendered differently on Macintosh than ISO 8859-1 (Latin-1) character set.

ISO 8859-1 Characters

Following characters should be coded as &#nn; (semicolon is required) where nn is a number on the left of each character, or ISO 8859-1 (extended ASCII) code.

32 ..  
33 .. !
34 .. "
35 .. #
36 .. $
37 .. %
38 .. &
39 .. '
40 .. (
41 .. )
42 .. *
43 .. +
44 .. ,
45 .. -
46 .. .
47 .. /
48 .. 0
49 .. 1
50 .. 2
51 .. 3
52 .. 4
53 .. 5
54 .. 6
55 .. 7
56 .. 8
57 .. 9
58 .. :
59 .. ;
60 .. <
61 .. =
62 .. >
63 .. ?
64 .. @
65 .. A
66 .. B
67 .. C
68 .. D
69 .. E
70 .. F
71 .. G
72 .. H
73 .. I
74 .. J
75 .. K
76 .. L
77 .. M
78 .. N
79 .. O
80 .. P
81 .. Q
82 .. R
83 .. S
84 .. T
85 .. U
86 .. V
87 .. W
88 .. X
89 .. Y
90 .. Z
91 .. [
92 .. \
93 .. ]
94 .. ^
95 .. _
 96 .. `
 97 .. a
 98 .. b
 99 .. c
100 .. d
101 .. e
102 .. f
103 .. g
104 .. h
105 .. i
106 .. j
107 .. k
108 .. l
109 .. m
110 .. n
111 .. o
112 .. p
113 .. q
114 .. r
115 .. s
116 .. t
117 .. u
118 .. v
119 .. w
120 .. x
121 .. y
122 .. z
123 .. {
124 .. |
125 .. }
126 .. ~
127 .. 
128*.. €
129*.. 
130 .. ‚
131 .. ƒ
132 .. „
133 .. …
134 .. †
135 .. ‡
136 .. ˆ
137 .. ‰
138*.. Š
139 .. ‹
140 .. Œ
141*.. 
142*.. Ž
143*.. 
144*.. 
145 .. ‘
146 .. ’
147 .. “
148 .. ”
149 .. •
150 .. –
151 .. —
152 .. ˜
153 .. ™
154*.. š
155 .. ›
156 .. œ
157*.. 
158*.. ž
159 .. Ÿ
160 ..  
161 .. ¡
162 .. ¢
163 .. £
164 .. ¤
165 .. ¥
166 .. ¦
167 .. §
168 .. ¨
169 .. ©
170 .. ª
171 .. «
172 .. ¬
173 .. ­
174 .. ®
175 .. ¯
176 .. °
177 .. ±
178 .. ²
179 .. ³
180 .. ´
181 .. µ
182 .. ¶
183 .. ·
184 .. ¸
185 .. ¹
186 .. º
187 .. »
188*.. ¼
189*.. ½
190*.. ¾
191 .. ¿
192 .. À
193 .. Á
194 .. Â
195 .. Ã
196 .. Ä
197 .. Å
198 .. Æ
199 .. Ç
200 .. È
201 .. É
202 .. Ê
203 .. Ë
204 .. Ì
205 .. Í
206 .. Î
207 .. Ï
208*.. Ð
209 .. Ñ
210 .. Ò
211 .. Ó
212 .. Ô
213 .. Õ
214 .. Ö
215 .. ×
216 .. Ø
217 .. Ù
218 .. Ú
219 .. Û
220 .. Ü
221*.. Ý
222*.. Þ
223 .. ß
224 .. à
225 .. á
226 .. â
227 .. ã
228 .. ä
229 .. å
230 .. æ
231 .. ç
232 .. è
233 .. é
234 .. ê
235 .. ë
236 .. ì
237 .. í
238 .. î
239 .. ï
240*.. ð
241 .. ñ
242 .. ò
243 .. ó
244 .. ô
245 .. õ
246 .. ö
247 .. ÷
248 .. ø
249 .. ù
250 .. ú
251 .. û
252 .. ü
253*.. ý
254*.. þ
255 .. ÿ

*NOTE: Characters between 128 and 159 (as well as 0 to 31) are not defined in ISO 8859-1 and may be different by platform.
Also note that the dark red colored numbers (with *) are rendered differently on Macintosh than ISO 8859-1 (Latin-1) character set. For example, &#188;, &#189; and &#190; represent 1/4, 1/2 and 3/4 respectively in Latin-1, while these are lower pi, upper PI and 'less than or equals to' symbol in Macintosh. You may want to refere Table of Latin-1 Character glyphs at W3C.