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ASCII table - Table of ASCII codes, characters and symbols This page shows the extended ASCII table which is based on the Windows-1252 character set which is an 8 bit ASCII table with 256 characters and symbols It includes all ASCII codes from standard ASCII, and it is a superset of ISO 8859-1 in terms of printable characters
HTML ASCII Reference - W3Schools ASCII is a 7-bit character set containing 128 characters It contains the numbers from 0-9, the upper and lower case English letters from A to Z, and some special characters The character sets used in modern computers, in HTML, and on the Internet, are all based on ASCII
Single quote or Apostrophe - The ASCII Code WINDOWS: on computers with Windows operating system like Windows 8, Win 7, Vista, Windows XP, etc 1) Press the "Alt" key on your keyboard, and do not let go 2) While keep press "Alt", on your keyboard type the number "39", which is the number of the letter or symbol "'" in ASCII table
ASCII Codes — Full list of Characters, Letters, Symbols Signs ASCII is an abbreviation for the American Standard Code for Information Interchange Approved by the American Standards Association (now known as ANSI for American National Standards Institute) in 1963, ASCII defined the standard for displaying characters on electronic devices
Apostrophe | Symbol and Codes - Cyber Definitions The HTML Entity for Apostrophe is ' You can also use the HTML Code ( #39, CSS Code (0027), Hex Code ('), or Unicode (0027) to insert the symbol for Apostrophe
Decoding the Mystery of Apostrophes in HTML – TheLinuxCode This comprehensive tutorial will explore the cursed apostrophe, uncover ASCII and HTML entities, and provide the exact code needed to banish those pesky single quote marks once and for all
Apostrophe - Simple English Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia The apostrophe (Ↄ, ↄ, ’), also known as the apostrophus, is a punctuation mark used in writing It is also a diacritic In English, it has two jobs: [1] To show where one or more letters have been left out, as in the abbreviation (contraction) of do not to don't To show the possessive case, as in the cat’s whiskers
Character Chart for ASCII and EBCDIC This chart shows the primary printable characters in the ASCII and EBCDIC character sets and their decimal equivalents Extended ASCII codes (above 127) are not included
Apostrophe ALT Codes - i2Symbol To type apostrophe ' on your computer, Just hold down the Alt key while typing the alt key code 39 on the numeric keypad of your keyboard If you don not have one, hold down the Fn and Alt keys while typing the alt code number