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How to Adapt symbol in xml

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lets talk about special characters now from time to time in your XML documents youre going to want to put characters in the data thats not legal for XML how do you go about doing that let me show you first of all lets look at the name tag here the name element and the mark content I would like to put the less than sign and the greater sent then sign so I want this to show up just like this now obviously thats going to be a problem XML parser is not gonna be able to read it transformations would have trouble with them Im gonna save this close it and try to open it notice yep Ive confused it in tag name that makes to start name mark and so forth so what Ive got to do is I need to embed a special character in there and let me show you how to do that Im gonna go back to PowerPoint and give you a list of some of the most common ones here the special symbols that I can get to very easily the common symbols the most common ones are the less than if I want to put a less than I put the

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Open an XML document in the text editing mode, right click inside it and there is a new menu item Determine Complex Layout Chars.
amp; is simply the encoded version of the (ampersand) character. So yes, the entry you see represents the character. From W3C XML 1.0 Spec, section 2.4: The ampersand character () and the left angle bracket (
Characters are denoted using the notation used in the Unicode Standard, that is, an optional U+ followed by their hexadecimal number, using at least 4 digits, such as U+1234 or U+10FFFD. In XML or HTML this could be expressed as #x1234; or #x10FFFD;.
Note that the ampersand () and less-than (
The only illegal characters are , and (as well as or in attributes, depending on which character is used to delimit the attribute value: attr=must use quot; here, is allowed and attr=must use apos; here, is allowed ). Theyre escaped using XML entities, in this case you want amp; for .
The unicode is #10; and its being used in an XML document. Thats not unicode, its a numeric character entity.
To include special characters inside XML files you must use the numeric character reference instead of that character. The numeric character reference must be UTF-8 because the supported encoding for XML files is defined in the prolog as encoding=UTF-8 and should not be changed.
Using Special Characters in XML Symbol (name)Escape Sequence (less-than)#60; or lt; (greater-than)#62; or gt; (ampersand)#38; (apostrophe or single quote)#39;1 more row

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