- HTML ASCII Reference - W3Schools
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- ASCII table - Table of ASCII codes, characters and symbols
Our ASCII table is structured with rows for each character and columns for decimal, octal, hexadecimal, binary, symbol, HTML number, HTML entities, and description, making it the most comprehensive and user-friendly resource available
- What is #39; and why does Google search replace it with apostrophe?
I had some website data extracted in JSON format where some of the user comments had apostrophe which were replaced by #39; So, what representation it is? I can not even google it as Google searches for apostrophe and not for and - hash - three - nine - semicolon
- Single quote or Apostrophe - The ASCII Code
To get the letter, character, sign or symbol "'" : ( Single quote or Apostrophe ) on computers with GNU Linux like Ubuntu (only with GNOME desktop): 1) Press the key combination "CTRL + SHIFT + u" on your keyboard, and not let go
- Apostrophe - Wikipedia
The apostrophe (’, ') is a punctuation mark, and sometimes a diacritical mark, in languages that use the Latin alphabet and some other alphabets In English, the apostrophe is used for two basic purposes: The marking of the omission of one or more letters, e g the contraction of "do not" to "don't"
- Apostrophe Symbol - Simple copy and paste
The apostrophe symbol is a text symbol that can easily copy and paste into any social media, website, and emails The following table shows the name and meaning of the apostrophe symbol along with the HTML code (hexadecimal, decimal) and Unicode
- Apostrophe | Symbol and Codes - Cyber Definitions
The HTML Entity for Apostrophe is ' You can also use the HTML Code ( #39, CSS Code (0027), Hex Code ('), or Unicode (0027) to insert the symbol for Apostrophe
- U+0027: Apostrophe (Unicode Character)
The character ' (Apostrophe) is represented by the Unicode codepoint U+0027 It is encoded in the Basic Latin block, which belongs to the Basic Multilingual Plane
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