iso8859-1 table



Description                               Code            Entity name   


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quotation mark                            "  --> "    "   --> "


ampersand                                 &  --> &    &    --> &


less-than sign                            &#60;  --> <    &lt;     --> <


greater-than sign                         &#62;  --> >    &gt;     --> >





Description                          Char Code            Entity name   


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non-breaking space                        &#160; -->      &nbsp;   -->  


inverted exclamation                 ¡    &#161; --> ¡    &iexcl;  --> ¡


cent sign                            ¢    &#162; --> ¢    &cent;   --> ¢


pound sterling                       £    &#163; --> £    &pound;  --> £


general currency sign                ¤    &#164; --> ¤    &curren; --> ¤


yen sign                             ¥    &#165; --> ¥    &yen;    --> ¥


broken vertical bar                  ¦    &#166; --> ¦    &brvbar; --> ¦


                                                          &brkbar; --> &brkbar;


section sign                         §    &#167; --> §    &sect;   --> §


umlaut (dieresis)                    ¨    &#168; --> ¨    &uml;    --> ¨


                                                          &die;    --> ¨


copyright                            ©    &#169; --> ©    &copy;   --> ©


feminine ordinal                     ª    &#170; --> ª    &ordf;   --> ª


left angle quote, guillemotleft      «    &#171; --> «    &laquo;  --> «


not sign                             ¬    &#172; --> ¬    &not;    --> ¬


soft hyphen                          ­    &#173; --> ­    &shy;    --> ­


registered trademark                 ®    &#174; --> ®    &reg;    --> ®


macron accent                        ¯    &#175; --> ¯    &macr;   --> ¯


                                                          &hibar;  --> &hibar;


degree sign                          °    &#176; --> °    &deg;    --> °


plus or minus                        ±    &#177; --> ±    &plusmn; --> ±


superscript two                      ²    &#178; --> ²    &sup2;   --> ²


superscript three                    ³    &#179; --> ³    &sup3;   --> ³


acute accent                         ´    &#180; --> ´    &acute;  --> ´


micro sign                           µ    &#181; --> µ    &micro;  --> µ


paragraph sign                       ¶    &#182; --> ¶    &para;   --> ¶


middle dot                           ·    &#183; --> ·    &middot; --> ·


cedilla                              ¸    &#184; --> ¸    &cedil;  --> ¸


superscript one                      ¹    &#185; --> ¹    &sup1;   --> ¹


masculine ordinal                    º    &#186; --> º    &ordm;   --> º


right angle quote, guillemotright    »    &#187; --> »    &raquo;  --> »


fraction one-fourth                  ¼    &#188; --> ¼    &frac14; --> ¼


fraction one-half                    ½    &#189; --> ½    &frac12; --> ½


fraction three-fourths               ¾    &#190; --> ¾    &frac34; --> ¾


inverted question mark               ¿    &#191; --> ¿    &iquest; --> ¿


capital A, grave accent              À    &#192; --> À    &Agrave; --> À


capital A, acute accent              Á    &#193; --> Á    &Aacute; --> Á


capital A, circumflex accent         Â    &#194; --> Â    &Acirc;  --> Â


capital A, tilde                     Ã    &#195; --> Ã    &Atilde; --> Ã


capital A, dieresis or umlaut mark   Ä    &#196; --> Ä    &Auml;   --> Ä


capital A, ring                      Å    &#197; --> Å    &Aring;  --> Å


capital AE diphthong (ligature)      Æ    &#198; --> Æ    &AElig;  --> Æ


capital C, cedilla                   Ç    &#199; --> Ç    &Ccedil; --> Ç


capital E, grave accent              È    &#200; --> È    &Egrave; --> È


capital E, acute accent              É    &#201; --> É    &Eacute; --> É


capital E, circumflex accent         Ê    &#202; --> Ê    &Ecirc;  --> Ê


capital E, dieresis or umlaut mark   Ë    &#203; --> Ë    &Euml;   --> Ë


capital I, grave accent              Ì    &#204; --> Ì    &Igrave; --> Ì


capital I, acute accent              Í    &#205; --> Í    &Iacute; --> Í


capital I, circumflex accent         Î    &#206; --> Î    &Icirc;  --> Î


capital I, dieresis or umlaut mark   Ï    &#207; --> Ï    &Iuml;   --> Ï


capital Eth, Icelandic               Ð    &#208; --> Ð    &ETH;    --> Ð


                                                          &Dstrok; --> Đ


capital N, tilde                     Ñ    &#209; --> Ñ    &Ntilde; --> Ñ


capital O, grave accent              Ò    &#210; --> Ò    &Ograve; --> Ò


capital O, acute accent              Ó    &#211; --> Ó    &Oacute; --> Ó


capital O, circumflex accent         Ô    &#212; --> Ô    &Ocirc;  --> Ô


capital O, tilde                     Õ    &#213; --> Õ    &Otilde; --> Õ


capital O, dieresis or umlaut mark   Ö    &#214; --> Ö    &Ouml;   --> Ö


multiply sign                        ×    &#215; --> ×    &times;  --> ×


capital O, slash                     Ø    &#216; --> Ø    &Oslash; --> Ø


capital U, grave accent              Ù    &#217; --> Ù    &Ugrave; --> Ù


capital U, acute accent              Ú    &#218; --> Ú    &Uacute; --> Ú


capital U, circumflex accent         Û    &#219; --> Û    &Ucirc;  --> Û


capital U, dieresis or umlaut mark   Ü    &#220; --> Ü    &Uuml;   --> Ü


capital Y, acute accent              Ý    &#221; --> Ý    &Yacute; --> Ý


capital THORN, Icelandic             Þ    &#222; --> Þ    &THORN;  --> Þ


small sharp s, German (sz ligature)  ß    &#223; --> ß    &szlig;  --> ß


small a, grave accent                à    &#224; --> à    &agrave; --> à


small a, acute accent                á    &#225; --> á    &aacute; --> á


small a, circumflex accent           â    &#226; --> â    &acirc;  --> â


small a, tilde                       ã    &#227; --> ã    &atilde; --> ã


small a, dieresis or umlaut mark     ä    &#228; --> ä    &auml;   --> ä


small a, ring                        å    &#229; --> å    &aring;  --> å


small ae diphthong (ligature)        æ    &#230; --> æ    &aelig;  --> æ


small c, cedilla                     ç    &#231; --> ç    &ccedil; --> ç


small e, grave accent                è    &#232; --> è    &egrave; --> è


small e, acute accent                é    &#233; --> é    &eacute; --> é


small e, circumflex accent           ê    &#234; --> ê    &ecirc;  --> ê


small e, dieresis or umlaut mark     ë    &#235; --> ë    &euml;   --> ë


small i, grave accent                ì    &#236; --> ì    &igrave; --> ì


small i, acute accent                í    &#237; --> í    &iacute; --> í


small i, circumflex accent           î    &#238; --> î    &icirc;  --> î


small i, dieresis or umlaut mark     ï    &#239; --> ï    &iuml;   --> ï


small eth, Icelandic                 ð    &#240; --> ð    &eth;    --> ð


small n, tilde                       ñ    &#241; --> ñ    &ntilde; --> ñ


small o, grave accent                ò    &#242; --> ò    &ograve; --> ò


small o, acute accent                ó    &#243; --> ó    &oacute; --> ó


small o, circumflex accent           ô    &#244; --> ô    &ocirc;  --> ô


small o, tilde                       õ    &#245; --> õ    &otilde; --> õ


small o, dieresis or umlaut mark     ö    &#246; --> ö    &ouml;   --> ö


division sign                        ÷    &#247; --> ÷    &divide; --> ÷


small o, slash                       ø    &#248; --> ø    &oslash; --> ø


small u, grave accent                ù    &#249; --> ù    &ugrave; --> ù


small u, acute accent                ú    &#250; --> ú    &uacute; --> ú


small u, circumflex accent           û    &#251; --> û    &ucirc;  --> û


small u, dieresis or umlaut mark     ü    &#252; --> ü    &uuml;   --> ü


small y, acute accent                ý    &#253; --> ý    &yacute; --> ý


small thorn, Icelandic               þ    &#254; --> þ    &thorn;  --> þ


small y, dieresis or umlaut mark     ÿ    &#255; --> ÿ    &yuml;   --> ÿ



This table grew out of an ISO Latin-1 Character Set overview related to the Hyper-G Text Format (HTF). The entity names &brkbar; and &Dstrok; seem to be unique to HTF. The entity name &hibar; has been supported by X Mosaic but seems to be replaced with &macr;. The entity names &uml; and &die; should be equivalent.

The standards stuff: The HTML 2.0 Standard includes a section on Character Entity Sets and an overview on the HTML Coded Character Set (The entity names are derived from ISO 8879).
Or have a look at the Latin-1 Character Entities as listed in an draft for the HTML 3.0 specification.
The Appendix II of CERN's HTML+ Discussion Document contains a table (in PostScript format) of the proposed character entities for HTML+ and their corresponding character codes for Unicode and the Adobe Latin-1 & Symbol character sets.

Please note that there is nothing wrong with using characters of ISO Latin-1 above 127: HTTP/1.0 uses the 8bit ISO latin-1 as default encoding. (Thanks to Roman Czyborra for pointing this out!)

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