Index
A note on the digital index
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Symbols
- " (quotation mark) character entity ("), How XHTML Differs from HTML, ASCII Character Set
- & (ampersand) character entity (&), How XHTML Differs from HTML, ASCII Character Set
- ' (apostrophe) character entity ('), How XHTML Differs from HTML, ASCII Character Set
- (©) copyright character symbol, Latin-1 (ISO-8859-1)
- (®) registered trademark character entity, Latin-1 (ISO-8859-1)
- ... (ellipses) character entity, General Punctuation
- < (less than) character entity (<), How XHTML Differs from HTML, ASCII Character Set
- <!-- ... --> (comments) element, (Comments)
- > (greater than) character entity (>), How XHTML Differs from HTML, ASCII Character Set
- – (en dash) character entity, General Punctuation
- — (em dash) character entity, General Punctuation
A
- an (anchor) element, a–abbr
- abbr (abbreviation) element, abbr
- abbr attribute, td element, Attributes
- accept attribute
- form element, Attributes
- input element, Attributes
- accept-charset attribute, form element, Attributes
- accesskey attribute, Focus
- input element, Attributes
- legend element, Attributes
- acronym element, acronym
- action attribute, form element, Attributes
- address element, address
- align attribute ...
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