If you want to add special characters (such as the copyright symbol) to your Web page, your keyboard may not be encoded to let you type the character. In addition, even if your keyboard is encoded to let you type the character, depending on your system the character may not display correctly when your viewers read your Web page. You can use the Raw HTML character style in Claris Home Page to make sure that such special characters display correctly on your Web page.

HTML uses the International Standards Organization (ISO) Latin-1 character set. HTML assigns each character in the ISO Latin-1 character set a numeric entity. If you want to use an ISO Latin-1 character in your text, you can enter the numeric entity followed by a semicolon for that character as raw HTML while in Edit Page mode in Claris Home Page. You see the actual character when you preview your Web page in a browser or in Claris Home Page after you close and reopen the document.

Note If your browser does not recognize a numeric entity, then the characters listed in brackets appear in its place.

Numeric entity (raw HTML option)

Special character produced

�-

Unused

	

Horizontal tab




Line feed

-

Unused



Carriage Return

-

Unused

 

Space

!

! (Exclamation mark)

"

" (Quotation mark)

#

# (Number sign)

$

$ (Dollar sign)

%

% (Percent sign)

&

& (Ampersand)

'

' (Apostrophe)

(

( (Left parenthesis)

)

) (Right parenthesis)

*

* (Asterisk)

+

+ (Plus sign)

,

, (Comma)

-

- (Hyphen)

.

. (Period)

/

/ (Solidus - slash)

0-9

0 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 (Digits 0-9)

:

: (Colon)

&#59;

; (Semi-colon)

<

< (Less than)

&#61;

= (Equals sign)

&#62;

> (Greater than)

&#63;

? (Question mark)

&#64;

@ (Commercial at)

&#65;-&#90;

A B C D E F G H I J K L M N O P Q R S T U V W X Y Z (Letters A-Z)

&#91;

[ (Left square bracket)

&#92;

\ (Reverse solidus - backslash)

&#93;

] (Right square bracket)

&#94;

^ (Caret)

&#95;

_ (Horizontal bar - underbar)

&#96;

\Q (Grave accent - back apostrophe)

&#97;-&#122;

a b c d e f g h i j k l m n o p q r s t u v w x y z (Letters a-z)

&#123;

{ (Left curly brace)

&#124;

| (Vertical bar)

&#125;

} (Right curly brace)

&#126;

~ (Tilde)

&#127;-&#159;

Unused

Values 128-159

These values are not assigned to displayable characters in the ISO8859-1 code and should not be used for displayable characters in HTML.

&#160;

Non-breaking space [&nbsp]

&#161;

¡ (Inverted exclamation) [&iexcl; &iexcl]

&#162;

¢ (Cent sign) [&cent; &cent]

&#163;

£ (Pound sterling) [&pound; &pound]

&#164;

¤ (General currency sign) [&curren; &curren]

&#165;

¥ (Yen sign) [&yen; &yen]

&#166;

| (Broken vertical bar) [&brvbar; &brvbar]

&#167;

§ (Section sign) [&sect; &sect]

&#168;

¨ (Umlaut - dieresis) [&uml; &uml]

&#169;

© (Copyright) [&copy; ©]

&#170;

ª (Feminine ordinal) [&ordf; &ordf]

&#171;

« (Left angle quote, guillemotleft) [&laquo; &laquo]

&#172;

¬ (Not sign) [&not; &not]

&#173;

- (Soft hyphen) [&shy; &shy] Many browsers do not properly handle this character. RFC 1866 recommends using the &shy; entity name instead of this ISO code.

&#174;

® (Registered trademark) [&reg; ®]

&#175;

¯ (Macron accent) [&macr; &macr]

&#176;

\xa1 (Degree sign) [&deg; &deg]

&#177;

± (Plus or minus) [&plusmn; &plusmn]

&#178;

2 (Superscript two) [&sup2; &sup2]

&#179;

3 (Superscript three) [&sup3; &sup3]

&#180;

´ (Acute accent) [&acute; &acute]

&#181;

µ (Micro sign) [&micro; &micro]

&#182;

¶ (Paragraph sign) [&para; &para]

&#183;

· (Middle dot) [&middot; &middot]

&#184;

¸ (Cedilla) [&cedil; &cedil]

&#185;

1 (Superscript one) [&sup1; &sup1]

&#186;

º (Masculine ordinal) [&ordm; &ordm]

&#187;

» (Right angle quote, guillemotright) [&raquo; &raquo]

&#188;

¼(Fraction one-fourth) [&frac14; &frac14]

&#189;

³(Fraction one-half) [&frac12; &frac12]

&#190;

ð (Fraction three-fourths) [&frac34; &frac34]

&#191;

¿ (Inverted question mark) [&iquest; &iquest]

&#192;

À (Capital A, grave accent) [&Agrave; À]

&#193;

Á (Capital A, acute accent) [&Aacute; Á]

&#194;

 (Capital A, circumflex accent) [&Acirc; Â]

&#195;

à (Capital A, tilde) [&Atilde; Ã]

&#196;

Ä (Capital A, dieresis or umlaut mark) [&Auml; Ä]

&#197;

Å (Capital A, ring) [&Aring; Å]

&#198;

Æ (Capital AE dipthong, ligature) [&AElig; Æ]

&#199;

Ç (Capital C, cedilla) [&Ccedil; Ç]

&#200;

È (Capital E, grave accent) [&Egrave; È]

&#201;

É (Capital E, acute accent) [&Eacute; É]

&#202;

Ê (Capital E, circumflex accent) [&Ecirc; Ê]

&#203;

Ë (Capital E, dieresis or umlaut mark) [&Euml; Ë]

&#204;

Ì (Capital I, grave accent) [&Igrave; Ì]

&#205;

Í (Capital I, acute accent) [&Iacute; Í]

&#206;

Î (Capital I, circumflex accent) [&Icirc; Î]

&#207;

Ï (Capital I, dieresis or umlaut mark) [&Iuml; Ï]

&#208;

(Capital Eth, Icelandic) [&ETH; ]

&#209;

Ñ (Capital N, tilde) [&Ntilde; Ñ]

&#210;

Ò (Capital O, grave accent) [&Ograve; Ò]

&#211;

Ó (Capital O, acute accent) [&Oacute; Ó]

&#212;

Ô (Capital O, circumflex accent) [&Ocirc; Ô]

&#213;

Õ (Capital O, tilde accent) [&Otilde; Õ]

&#214;

Ö (Capital O, dieresis or umlaut mark) [&Ouml; Ö]

&#215;

x (Multiply sign) [&times; &times]

&#216;

Ø (Capital O, slash) [&Oslash; Ø]

&#217;

Ù (Capital U, grave accent) [&Ugrave; Ù]

&#218;

Ú (Capital U, acute accent) [&Uacute; Ú]

&#219;

Û (Capital U, circumflex accent) [&Ucirc; Û]

&#220;

Ü (Capital U, dieresis or umlaut mark) [&Uuml; Ü]

&#221;

(Capital Y, acute accent) [&Yacute; ]

&#222;

\xde (Capital THORN, Icelandic) [&THORN; \xde ]

&#223;

ß (Small sharp s, German, sz ligature) [&szlig; ß]

&#224;

à (Small a, grave accent) [&agrave; à]

&#225;

á (Small a, acute accent) [&aacute; á]

&#226;

â (Small a, circumflex accent) [&acirc; â]

&#227;

ã (Small a, tilde accent) [&atilde; ã]

&#228;

ä (Small a, dieresis or umlaut mark) [&auml; ä]

&#229;

å (Small a, ring) [&aring; å]

&#230;

æ (Small ae dipthong, ligature) [&aelig; æ]

&#231;

ç (Small c, cedilla) [&ccedil; ç]

&#232;

è (Small e, grave accent) [&egrave; è]

&#233;

é (Small e, acute accent) [&eacute; é]

&#234;

ê (Small e, circumflex accent) [&ecirc; ê]

&#235;

ë (Small e, dieresis or umlaut mark) [&euml; ë]

&#236;

ì (Small i, grave accent) [&igrave; ì]

&#237;

í (Small i, acute accent) [&iacute; í]

&#238;

î (Small i, circumflex accent) [&icirc; î]

&#239;

ï (Small i, dieresis or umlaut mark) [&iuml; ï]

&#240;

(Small eth, Icelandic) [&eth; ]

&#241;

ñ (Small n, tilde) [&ntilde; ñ]

&#242;

ò (Small o, grave accent) [&ograve; ò]

&#243;

ó (Small o, acute accent) [&oacute; ó]

&#244;

ô (Small o, circumflex accent) [&ocirc; ô]

&#245;

õ (Small o, tilde) [&otilde; õ]

&#246;

ö (Small o, dieresis or umlaut mark) [&ouml; ö]

&#247;

÷ (Division sign) [&divide; &divide]

&#248;

ø (Small o, slash) [&oslash; ø]

&#249;

ù (Small u, grave accent) [&ugrave; ù]

&#250;

ú (Small u, acute accent) [&uacute; ú]

&#251;

û (Small u, circumflex accent) [&ucirc; û]

&#252;

ü (Small u, dieresis or umlaut mark) [&uuml; ü]

&#253;

(Small y, acute accent) [&yacute; ]

&#254;

\xdf (Small thorn, Icelandic) [&thorn; \xdf ]

&#255;

ÿ (Small y, dieresis or umlaut mark) [&yuml; ÿ]