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  2. List of XML and HTML character entity references - Wikipedia

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    This article lists the character entity references that are valid in HTML and XML documents. A character entity reference refers to the content of a named entity. An entity declaration is created in XML, SGML and HTML documents (before HTML5) by using the <!ENTITY name "value"> syntax in a Document type definition (DTD).

  3. Valid characters in XML - Wikipedia

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    On the opposite, the code point U+0085 is a valid control character in Unicode and ISO/IEC 10646, as well as in XML 1.0 and XML 1.1 documents (in all contexts), and its usage is not discouraged (it is treated as whitespace in many XML contexts, or as a line-break control similar to U+000D and U+000A in preformatted texts in some XML applications).

  4. XML - Wikipedia

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    In character data and attribute values, XML 1.1 allows the use of more control characters than XML 1.0, but, for "robustness", most of the control characters introduced in XML 1.1 must be expressed as numeric character references (and #x7F through #x9F, which had been allowed in XML 1.0, are in XML 1.1 even required to be expressed as numeric ...

  5. Talk : List of XML and HTML character entity references

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    For some XML parsing models, none of them (except the five XML entities) are usable. In others, the HTML DTD is parsed (or assumed) and the HTML entities are permissible. But which set of entities? In particular, HTML5 doesn't indicate the DTD to be used (it's implicit, by defined HTML5 behaviour outside the normal XML or SGML parsing models).

  6. CDATA - Wikipedia

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    The term CDATA, meaning character data, is used for distinct, but related, purposes in the markup languages SGML and XML.The term indicates that a certain portion of the document is general character data, rather than non-character data or character data with a more specific, limited structure.

  7. Wikipedia : Naming conventions (technical restrictions)

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    Titles cannot contain images (which would require forbidden characters in order to be displayed), only Unicode characters. For example, the recycling symbol ♲ is encoded in Unicode as U+2672, so it can be included, but the non-directional beacon symbol is not a Unicode character and cannot appear in a page title.

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  9. Canonical XML - Wikipedia

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    Canonical XML specifies a number of other details, some of which are: the UTF-8 encoding is used; line-ends are represented using the newline character 0x0A; whitespace in attribute values is normalized; entity references and non-special character references are expanded; CDATA sections are replaced with their character content