- Character entity reference
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In the markup languages SGML, HTML, XHTML and XML, a character entity reference is a reference to a particular kind of named entity that has been predefined or explicitly declared in a Document Type Definition (DTD). The "replacement text" of the entity consists of a single character from the Universal Character Set/Unicode. The purpose of a character entity reference is to provide a way to refer to a character that is not universally encodable.
Although in popular usage character references are often called "entity references" or even "entities", this usage is wrong.[citation needed] A character reference is a reference to a character, not to an entity. Entity reference refers to the content of a named entity. An entity declaration is created by using the
<!ENTITY name "value">
syntax in a document type definition (DTD) or XML schema. Then, the name defined in the entity declaration is subsequently used in the XML. When used in the XML, it is called an entity reference.Contents
Concepts
XML has two relevant concepts:
Predefined entity
See also: Predefined entities in XML.A "predefined entity reference" is a reference to one of the special characters denoted by:
name value character code (dec) meaning quot "
" x22 (34) (double) quotation mark amp &
& x26 (38) ampersand apos '
' x27 (39) apostrophe (= apostrophe-quote) lt <
< x3C (60) less-than sign gt >
> x3E (62) greater-than sign Character coding
See also: Numeric character referenceA "character reference" is a construct such as
 
or equally 
that refers to a character by means of its numeric Unicode code point, i.e. here, the character code160
(orxA0
in hexa) refers the
character, the non-breaking space.See also
- SGML entity
- Character encodings in HTML
- Numeric character reference
- List of XML and HTML character entity references
External links
- XML Entity Definitions for Characters (W3C Recommendation)
- Entities Table
- A Simple Character Entity Chart
- A character entity chart with images for entities
- A Clear and Quick Reference to HTML Symbol Entities Codes
- XHTML Character Entity Reference
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