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The character set is the same as the original ASCII character set.
If you want a special characters displayed in HTML, you can use the HTML entity found in the table below.
If the character does not have an HTML entity, you can use the decimal (dec) or hexadecimal (hex) reference.
My name is Johnny "Bang" Johnson
My name is Johnny "Bang" Johnson
My name is Johnny "Bang" Johnson
My name is Johnny "Bang" Johnson
My name is Johnny "Bang" Johnson
My name is Johnny "Bang" Johnson
The ASCII control characters (range 0-31, plus 127) were designed to control hardware devices.
Control characters are listed here.
The control characters were originally designed to control hardware devices.
Control characters (except horizontal tab, carriage return, and line feed) have nothing to do inside an HTML document.
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