- html - What do lt; and gt; stand for? - Stack Overflow
I know that the entities lt; and gt; are used for < and >, but I am curious what these names stand for Does lt; stand for something like "Left tag" or is it just a code?
- Which characters need to be escaped in HTML? - Stack Overflow
527 Short answer If you're putting the text in a safe location in a document that uses a fully-Unicode-compatible text encoding like UTF-8, HTML only requires the same five characters to be escaped as XML: the ampersand as amp;, the less-than sign < as lt;, the greater-than sign > as gt;, the double-quote " as ", and the single-quote ' as
- html - What character encoding is gt;? - Stack Overflow
In HTML, you can write the greater than sign ">" as gt; and the less than symbol "<" as lt; Is this encoding defined by the HTML encoding or some standard like ISO, UTF-xxx, BaseXXX
- javascript - Difference between lt and lt; - Stack Overflow
Difference between " lt" and "<" Asked 11 years, 7 months ago Modified 11 years, 7 months ago Viewed 3k times
- Replace all strings lt; and gt; in a variable with lt; and gt;
In order to make the HTML code XML-readable, I have to replace the code brackets with the corresponding symbol codes, i e < with lt; and > with gt; The formatted text gets transferred as HTML code with the variable inputtext, so we have for example the text The <b>Genji< b> and the <b>Heike< b> waged a long and bloody war
- java - why is lt; showing as lt; - Stack Overflow
4 lt; is the way to show "<" in html, which is produced from XMLHttpRequest try using XMLRequest answered Jun 11, 2009 at 15:39
- Style gt; lt; signs html with css - Stack Overflow
Another solution would be to wrap your gt lt; signs within a span via javascript after onload (which would not work for content added afterwards dynamically)
- How to convert lt; into lt; in lxml, Python? - Stack Overflow
Learn how to convert < into lt; in lxml using Python with examples and explanations on Stack Overflow
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