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Thanks Virginia... The list is also available in Laura Lemay's "Teach
yourself Web publishing with HTML" SAMS Publishing, 1995.  This work and
her follow up "Teach yourself MORE ..." (SAMS, 1995) are the neatest
guides and answer most HTML questions.
 
What I really need is the code for Greek letters (upper and lower case)
so if anyone has found these, please let me know.
 
 
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On Wed, 4 Feb 1998, Virginia R. Hetrick wrote:
 
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> A few months ago, Phil Hoehn in the UC-S map librarians list asked a
> question about special characters on the web and I wound up writing a
> fairly lengthy response which I copied to this list.  About November,
> the editor of a computer newsletter heard me talking about this issue
> with some folks and asked me to write a longer piece for their
> newsletter.  The whole works is now out on the Web at
>
> http://www.ioa.ucla.edu/~hetrick/webspecchars.htm
>
> At the end of that page is a link to the actual table of special
> characters as defined in the HTML (v.3.2) Reference Specification.
>
> Since Phil set me off down this path, please note that he gets credited
> in the first paragraph.  ;-)
>
> Enjoy (if that's the proper word).
>
> vh
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