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HTML and XHTML uses standard 7-BIT ASCII when transmitting data over the Web. Here is a reference for it.

New to HTML 4.0 was the ability to let HTML events trigger actions in the browser, like starting a JavaScript when a user clicks on an HTML element. Below is a list of attributes that can be inserted into HTML tags to define event actions.

HTML tags can have attributes. The special attributes for each tag are listed under each tag description. The attributes listed here are the core and language attributes that are standard for all tags (with a few exceptions).

HTML also includes a meta element that goes inside the head element. The purpose of the meta element is to provide meta-information about the document. Most often the meta element is used to provide information that is relevant to browsers or search engines like describing the content of your document.

Portlet development can benefit greatly from the adoption of Web 2.0 architectural styles, frameworks, and toolkits. Find out how you can develop REST services and adopt the Dojo Toolkit, so you can transform mundane portlets into robust and interactive applications.

Semantic HTML can be a great way to make sense of words and ideas even before grabbing Photoshop to draft out the design.

The <MARQUEE> tag defines a moving section of text. This tag is supported by Internet Explorer only (In Netscape Browser the text will not move.)

One of the list structures is an unordered list, a series of items preceded by bullet characters and set off from surrounding text by single blank lines. The list is single spaced and indented from the left margin. An example unordered list is coded and displayed below.

this is the reference of html symbol. if you want @,&,$ sign in your page its show you its Enity or html code.

A complete list of HTML 4.01 and XHTML 1.0 tags arranged alphabetically.

American Standard Code for Information Interchange. This is the basic clear-text Latin characters. There are 128 standard ASCII codes, each of which can be represented by a 7 digit binary number: 0000000 through 1111111.
Extended ASCII adds an additional 128 characters that vary between computers, programs and fonts.
Extended ASCII adds an additional 128 characters that vary between computers, programs and fonts.
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