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Encodes all applicable characters to their corresponding HTML Entities and vice-versa
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Encodes all applicable characters to their corresponding HTMLEntities and vice-versa.
It also keeps track of your recent conversions so that you don't have to convert the same code again and again.
A small Wiki about HTML Entities
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Some characters are reserved in HTML. It is not possible to use "less than(<)" or "greater than(>)" signs in your text, because the browser will mix them with tags. To actually display reserved characters, we must use character entities in the HTML source code. For example, to display a "less than(<)" sign we must write: < or <
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Last update / version
2013-10-05 / 1.1
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