On 02.03.2005, at 16:15, Sune Foldager wrote:
First of all, there is no need to use entities in HTML documents for such things as é è ê ë etc., as it only makes them harder to read, to edit and to parse. When using utf-8, the entire utf-8 range CAN be used directly. As far as I know, the only entities needed are:
& > <
It is also sometimes necessary to use " for quotation marks, as in this example:
<input value=""Right," said Fred." />
It can also sometimes be helpful to use ' for single-quote marks.