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How do I encode special characters into their HTML character entity representation?

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How do I encode special characters into their HTML character entity representation?

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Some characters have special meanings in HTML, for example, the less-than symbol < and the greater-than symbol >. If you want these characters to be displayed in your browser you need to use the HTML encoding for them. For example, instead of < you use the HTML character entity reference < .

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