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authorKartik Agaram <vc@akkartik.com>2020-11-01 20:37:56 -0800
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Description                               Code            Entity name   
===================================       ============    ==============
quotation mark                            &amp;#34;  --> &#34;     &amp;quot;   --> &quot;
ampersand                                 &amp;#38;  --> &#38;     &amp;amp;    --> &amp;
less-than sign                            &amp;#60;  --> &#60;     &amp;lt;     --> &lt;
greater-than sign                         &amp;#62;  --> &#62;     &amp;gt;     --> &gt;

Description                          Char Code            Entity name   
===================================  ==== ============    ==============
non-breaking space                   �    &amp;#160; --> &#160;    &amp;nbsp;   --> &nbsp;
capital A, ogonek                    �    &amp;#260; --> &#260;    &amp;Aogon;  --> &Aogon;
breve                               {�}  {&amp;#728;}-->{&#728;}  {&amp;breve;} -->{&breve;}
capital L, stroke                    �    &amp;#321; --> &#321;    &amp;Lstrok; --> &Lstrok;
general currency sign                �    &amp;#164; --> &#164;    &amp;curren; --> &curren;
capital L, caron                     �    &amp;#317; --> &#317;    &amp;Lcaron; --> &Lcaron;
capital S, acute accent              �    &amp;#346; --> &#346;    &amp;Sacute; --> &Sacute;
section sign                         �    &amp;#167; --> &#167;    &amp;sect;   --> &sect;
umlaut (dieresis)                    �    &amp;#168; --> &#168;    &amp;uml;    --> &uml;
                                                          &amp;die;    --> &die;
capital S, caron                     �    &amp;#352; --> &#352;    &amp;Scaron; --> &Scaron;
capital S, cedilla                   �    &amp;#350; --> &#350;    &amp;Scedil; --> &Scedil;
capital T, caron                     �    &amp;#356; --> &#356;    &amp;Tcaron; --> &Tcaron;
capital Z, acute accent              �    &amp;#377; --> &#377;    &amp;Zacute; --> &Zacute;
soft hyphen                         [�]  [&amp;#173;]-->[&#173;]  [&amp;shy;]   -->[&shy;]
capital Z, caron                     �    &amp;#381; --> &#381;    &amp;Zcaron; --> &Zcaron;
capital Z, dot above                 �    &amp;#379; --> &#379;    &amp;Zdot;   --> &Zdot;
degree sign                          �    &amp;#176; --> &#176;    &amp;deg;    --> &deg;
small a, ogonek                      �    &amp;#261; --> &#261;    &amp;aogon;  --> &aogon;
ogonek                              {�}  {&amp;#731;}-->{&#731;}  {&amp;ogon;}  -->{&ogon;}
small l, stroke                      �    &amp;#322; --> &#322;    &amp;lstrok; --> &lstrok;
acute accent                         �    &amp;#180; --> &#180;    &amp;acute;  --> &acute;
small l, caron                       �    &amp;#318; --> &#318;    &amp;lcaron; --> &lcaron;
small s, acute accent                �    &amp;#347; --> &#347;    &amp;sacute; --> &sacute;
caron                               {�}  {&amp;#711;}-->{&#711;}  {&amp;caron;} -->{&caron;}
cedilla                              �    &amp;#184; --> &#184;    &amp;cedil;  --> &cedil;
small s, caron                       �    &amp;#353; --> &#353;    &amp;scaron; --> &scaron;
small s, cedilla                     �    &amp;#351; --> &#351;    &amp;scedil; --> &scedil;
small t, caron                       �    &amp;#357; --> &#357;    &amp;tcaron; --> &tcaron;
small z, acute accent                �    &amp;#378; --> &#378;    &amp;zacute; --> &zacute;
double acute accent                 {�}  {&amp;#733;}-->{&#733;}  {&amp;dblac;} -->{&dblac;}
small z, caron                       �    &amp;#382; --> &#382;    &amp;zcaron; --> &zcaron;
small z, dot above                   �    &amp;#380; --> &#380;    &amp;zdot;   --> &zdot;  
capital R, acute accent              �    &amp;#340; --> &#340;    &amp;Racute; --> &Racute;
capital A, acute accent              �    &amp;#193; --> &#193;    &amp;Aacute; --> &Aacute;
capital A, circumflex accent         �    &amp;#194; --> &#194;    &amp;Acirc;  --> &Acirc;
capital A, breve                     �    &amp;#258; --> &#258;    &amp;Abreve; --> &Abreve;
capital A, dieresis or umlaut mark   �    &amp;#196; --> &#196;    &amp;Auml;   --> &Auml;
capital L, acute accent              �    &amp;#313; --> &#313;    &amp;Lacute; --> &Lacute;
capital C, acute accent              �    &amp;#262; --> &#262;    &amp;Cacute; --> &Cacute;
capital C, cedilla                   �    &amp;#199; --> &#199;    &amp;Ccedil; --> &Ccedil;
capital C, caron                     �    &amp;#268; --> &#268;    &amp;Ccaron; --> &Ccaron;
capital E, acute accent              �    &amp;#201; --> &#201;    &amp;Eacute; --> &Eacute;
capital E, ogonek                    �    &amp;#280; --> &#280;    &amp;Eogon;  --> &Eogon;
capital E, dieresis or umlaut mark   �    &amp;#203; --> &#203;    &amp;Euml;   --> &Euml;
capital E, caron                     �    &amp;#282; --> &#282;    &amp;Ecaron; --> &Ecaron;
capital I, acute accent              �    &amp;#205; --> &#205;    &amp;Iacute; --> &Iacute;
capital I, circumflex accent         �    &amp;#206; --> &#206;    &amp;Icirc;  --> &Icirc;
capital D, caron                     �    &amp;#270; --> &#270;    &amp;Dcaron; --> &Dcaron;
capital D, stroke                    �    &amp;#272; --> &#272;    &amp;Dstrok; --> &Dstrok;
capital Eth, Icelandic               N/A  &amp;#208; --> &#208;    &amp;ETH;    --> &ETH;
capital N, acute accent              �    &amp;#323; --> &#323;    &amp;Nacute; --> &Nacute;
capital N, caron                     �    &amp;#327; --> &#327;    &amp;Ncaron; --> &Ncaron;
capital O, acute accent              �    &amp;#211; --> &#211;    &amp;Oacute; --> &Oacute;
capital O, circumflex accent         �    &amp;#212; --> &#212;    &amp;Ocirc;  --> &Ocirc;
capital O, double acute accent       �    &amp;#368; --> &#368;    &amp;Odblac; --> &Odblac;
capital O, dieresis or umlaut mark   �    &amp;#214; --> &#214;    &amp;Ouml;   --> &Ouml;
multiply sign                        �    &amp;#215; --> &#215;    &amp;times;  --> &times;
capital R, caron                     �    &amp;#344; --> &#344;    &amp;Rcaron; --> &Rcaron;
capital U, ring                      �    &amp;#366; --> &#366;    &amp;Uring;  --> &Uring;
capital U, acute accent              �    &amp;#218; --> &#218;    &amp;Uacute; --> &Uacute;
capital U, double acute accent       �    &amp;#368; --> &#368;    &amp;Udblac; --> &Udblac;
capital U, dieresis or umlaut mark   �    &amp;#220; --> &#220;    &amp;Uuml;   --> &Uuml;
capital Y, acute accent              �    &amp;#221; --> &#221;    &amp;Yacute; --> &Yacute;
capital T, cedilla                   �    &amp;#354; --> &#354;    &amp;Tcedil; --> &Tcedil;
small sharp s, German (sz ligature)  �    &amp;#223; --> &#223;    &amp;szlig;  --> &szlig;
small r, acute accent                �    &amp;#341; --> &#341;    &amp;racute; --> &racute;
small a, acute accent                �    &amp;#225; --> &#225;    &amp;aacute; --> &aacute;
small a, circumflex accent           �    &amp;#226; --> &#226;    &amp;acirc;  --> &acirc;
small a, breve                       �    &amp;#259; --> &#259;    &amp;abreve; --> &abreve;
small a, dieresis or umlaut mark     �    &amp;#228; --> &#228;    &amp;auml;   --> &auml;
small l, acute accent                �    &amp;#314; --> &#314;    &amp;lacute; --> &lacute;
small c, acute accent                �    &amp;#263; --> &#263;    &amp;cacute; --> &cacute;
small c, cedilla                     �    &amp;#231; --> &#231;    &amp;ccedil; --> &ccedil;
small c, caron                       �    &amp;#269; --> &#269;    &amp;ccaron; --> &ccaron;
small e, acute accent                �    &amp;#233; --> &#233;    &amp;eacute; --> &eacute;
small e, ogonek                      �    &amp;#281; --> &#281;    &amp;eogon;  --> &eogon;
small e, dieresis or umlaut mark     �    &amp;#235; --> &#235;    &amp;euml;   --> &euml;
small e, caron                       �    &amp;#283; --> &#283;    &amp;ecaron; --> &ecaron;
small i, acute accent                �    &amp;#237; --> &#237;    &amp;iacute; --> &iacute;
small i, circumflex accent           �    &amp;#238; --> &#238;    &amp;icirc;  --> &icirc;
small d, caron                       �    &amp;#271; --> &#271;    &amp;dcaron; --> &dcaron;
small d, stroke                      �    &amp;#273; --> &#273;    &amp;dstrok; --> &dstrok;
small eth, Icelandic                 N/A  &amp;#240; --> &#240;    &amp;eth;    --> &eth;
small n, acute accent                �    &amp;#324; --> &#324;    &amp;nacute; --> &nacute;
small n, caron                       �    &amp;#328; --> &#328;    &amp;ncaron; --> &ncaron;
small o, acute accent                �    &amp;#243; --> &#243;    &amp;oacute; --> &oacute;
small o, circumflex accent           �    &amp;#244; --> &#244;    &amp;ocirc;  --> &ocirc;
small o, double acute accent         �    &amp;#369; --> &#369;    &amp;odblac; --> &odblac;
small o, dieresis or umlaut mark     �    &amp;#246; --> &#246;    &amp;ouml;   --> &ouml;
division sign                        �    &amp;#247; --> &#247;    &amp;divide; --> &divide;
small r, caron                       �    &amp;#345; --> &#345;    &amp;rcaron; --> &rcaron;
small u, ring                        �    &amp;#367; --> &#367;    &amp;uring;  --> &uring;
small u, acute accent                �    &amp;#250; --> &#250;    &amp;uacute; --> &uacute;
small u, double acute accent         �    &amp;#369; --> &#369;    &amp;udblac; --> &udblac;
small u, dieresis or umlaut mark     �    &amp;#252; --> &#252;    &amp;uuml;   --> &uuml;
small y, acute accent                �    &amp;#253; --> &#253;    &amp;yacute; --> &yacute;
small t, cedilla                     �    &amp;#355; --> &#355;    &amp;tcedil; --> &tcedil;
dot above                           {�}  {&amp;#729;}-->{&#729;}  {&amp;dot;}   -->{&dot;}

Some other characters of interest    Char Code            Entity name   
===================================  ==== ============    ==============
capital AE diphthong (ligature)      N/A  &amp;#198; --> &#198;    &amp;AElig;  --> &AElig;
small ae diphthong (ligature)        N/A  &amp;#230; --> &#230;    &amp;aelig;  --> &aelig;
capital OE ligature                  N/A {&amp;#338;}-->{&#338;}  {&amp;OElig;} -->{&OElig;}
small oe ligature                    N/A {&amp;#339;}-->{&#339;}  {&amp;oelig;} -->{&oelig;}
copyright                            N/A  &amp;#169; --> &#169;    &amp;copy;   --> &copy;
registered trademark                 N/A  &amp;#174; --> &#174;    &amp;reg;    --> &reg;
trademark sign                       N/A  &amp;#8482;--> &#8482;   &amp;trade;  --> &trade;
em space                             N/A [&amp;#8195;]->[&#8195;] [&amp;emsp;]  -->[&emsp;]
en space                             N/A [&amp;#8194;]->[&#8194;] [&amp;ensp;]  -->[&ensp;]
1/3-em space                         N/A [&amp;#8196;]->[&#8196;] [&amp;emsp13;] -->[&emsp13;]
1/4-em space                         N/A [&amp;#8197;]->[&#8197;] [&amp;emsp14;] -->[&emsp14;]
thin space                           N/A [&amp;#8201;]->[&#8201;] [&amp;thinsp;]-->[&thinsp;]
hair space                           N/A [&amp;#8202;]->[&#8202;] [&amp;hairsp;]-->[&hairsp;]
em dash                              N/A [&amp;#8212;]->[&#8212;] [&amp;mdash;] -->[&mdash;]
en dash                              N/A [&amp;#8211;]->[&#8211;] [&amp;ndash;] -->[&ndash;]

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Characters not found in ISO-8859-2 have "N/A" in the <TT>Char</TT> column.
Some characters for which I could not find entity names in either 
<A HREF="http://www.internic.net/rfc/rfc2070.txt">RFC 2070</A>
or the 
<A HREF="ftp://www.ucc.ie/pub/sgml/">ISOlat1, ISOlat2, ISOnum, ISOpub and ISOtech</A> 
sets (the ones included by Peter Flynn's
<A HREF="http://www.ucc.ie/doc/www/html/dtds/htmlpro.html">HTML Pro DTD</A>)
are shown enclosed in <TT>{</TT>braces<TT>}</TT>.
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There also is a variation of this table which tests
<A HREF="ALT88592.html">ISO-8859-2 characters and entities in ALT attributes</A>.
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<P>
See Martin Ramsch's original
<A CHARSET="iso-8859-1" HREF="http://www.uni-passau.de/~ramsch/iso8859-1.html">ISO-8859-1 Table</A>
for related info and links, and for some notes on entity names.  
This file is mostly just an adaptation of his table 
to the ISO-8859-2 character set.
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<ADDRESS>kweide@tezcat.com 1997-03-09</ADDRESS>

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