I am not sure on all of those, but here are a few to start:

> = greater than
< = less than
" = quote

I'm sure the W3C has a reference - www.w3c.org

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Subject: html character escaping: is it possible?


wondered through faq's and couldn't find anything.

basically what i'm needing is a way to escape the
"%", "*", ">", and "<" chars in the jsp so the browser doesn't interpret

them as part of tags.

are there any libraries or anyone got any ideas?


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