HTML Special Characters

Ok, so I want the characters to be at the bottom of my html page. It seems easy, except that I can not find the HTML encoding for them.

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Note. I would like to do this without having dimensional elements, plain text would be exact ^ _ ^.

Greetings.

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You can see that they have the unicode number of the selected character at the bottom of the image ("U + 266A: Eighth Note").

Simply use the last portion in a unicode character entity: ♪- β™ͺ

If your page is already UTF-8, you can simply insert it.

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My suggestion is to use a hexadecimal link. (it's easy not to worry :))

for example, the first character you highlighted in red gets ascii 175, which is AF in hexadecimal.

So you can encode it with% AF, etc.

Is that a clear helper? Let me know if you need further explanation or help on this :)

Edit: my post is for url encoding.

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Source: https://habr.com/ru/post/1775156/


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