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Linux > Special Characters
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Special Characters Defined
Non-alphanumeric characters such as !, @, ^, *.
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Off-site Special Characters Links, User Submitted
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Sat Oct 11
- Copy Paste Character: nice resource to copy and paste special characters
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Wed Oct 8
- ascii code table: html and ascii symbols , chart
- List of HTML character entities or HTML special characters: List of HTML Special characters Mathematical symbols
- Special HTML and Flash hex character codes
Tue Oct 7
- HTML Entities: handy cheat sheet cross language
Mon Oct 6
- Write Symbols and Special Characters in HTML - Webmonkey: The Web Developer' ;s Resource
- Special Characters
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- A9 > Special Characters
- Alexa > Special Characters
- DMOZ > Special Characters
- Feeds Filtered > Special Characters
- Google > Special Characters
- News Meme > Special Characters
- Nuah: News > Special Characters
- The Feed Directory > Special Characters
- OBP > Special Characters
- Open Tag Directory > Special Characters
- Podzy > Special Characters
- Yahoo > Special Characters
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