ISO Latin1 Character Entity Reference [[This web page was shamelessly lifted from [1]http://numinous.com/_private/people/pjl/latin1_reference.html ]] Here are the ISO Latin1 character entities as lifted from the [2]I18N Internationalization Internet Draft. The first column contains the actual characters to be displayed, the second column contains the text to include within your HTML document to get the corresponding characters to display, and the third column contains the character descriptions listed in the internationalization draft. And yes, despite the fact that the em dash is the most useful non-alphanumeric character on the planet, it's not in the list:   no-break space ¡ ¡ inverted exclamation mark ¢ ¢ cent sign £ £ pound sterling sign ¤ ¤ general currency sign ¥ ¥ yen sign ¦ ¦ broken (vertical) bar § § section sign ¨ ¨ umlaut (dieresis) © © copyright sign ª ª ordinal indicator, feminine « « angle quotation mark, left ¬ ¬ not sign ­ soft hyphen ® ® registered sign ¯ ¯ macron ° ° degree sign ± ± plus-or-minus sign ² ² superscript two ³ ³ superscript three ´ ´ acute accent µ µ micro sign ¶ ¶ pilcrow (paragraph sign) · · middle dot ¸ ¸ cedilla ¹ ¹ superscript one º º ordinal indicator, masculine » » angle quotation mark, right ¼ ¼ fraction one-quarter ½ ½ fraction one-half ¾ ¾ fraction three-quarters ¿ ¿ inverted question mark À À capital A, grave accent Á Á capital A, acute accent   capital A, circumflex accent à à capital A, tilde Ä Ä capital A, dieresis or umlaut mark Å Å capital A, ring Æ Æ capital AE diphthong (ligature) Ç Ç capital C, cedilla È È capital E, grave accent É É capital E, acute accent Ê Ê capital E, circumflex accent Ë Ë capital E, dieresis or umlaut mark Ì Ì capital I, grave accent Í Í capital I, acute accent Î Î capital I, circumflex accent Ï Ï capital I, dieresis or umlaut mark Ð Ð capital Eth, Icelandic Ñ Ñ capital N, tilde Ò Ò capital O, grave accent Ó Ó capital O, acute accent Ô Ô capital O, circumflex accent Õ Õ capital O, tilde Ö Ö capital O, dieresis or umlaut mark × × multiply sign Ø Ø capital O, slash Ù Ù capital U, grave accent Ú Ú capital U, acute accent Û Û capital U, circumflex accent Ü Ü capital U, dieresis or umlaut mark Ý Ý capital Y, acute accent Þ Þ capital Thorn, Icelandic ß ß small sharp s, German (sz ligature) à à small a, grave accent á á small a, acute accent â â small a, circumflex accent ã ã small a, tilde ä ä small a, dieresis or umlaut mark å å small a, ring æ æ small ae diphthong (ligature) ç ç small c, cedilla è è small e, grave accent é é small e, acute accent ê ê small e, circumflex accent ë ë small e, dieresis or umlaut mark ì ì small i, grave accent í í small i, acute accent î î small i, circumflex accent ï ï small i, dieresis or umlaut mark ð ð small eth, Icelandic ñ ñ small n, tilde ò ò small o, grave accent ó ó small o, acute accent ô ô small o, circumflex accent õ õ small o, tilde ö ö small o, dieresis or umlaut mark ÷ ÷ divide sign ø ø small o, slash ù ù small u, grave accent ú ú small u, acute accent û û small u, circumflex accent ü ü small u, dieresis or umlaut mark ý ý small y, acute accent þ þ small thorn, Icelandic ÿ ÿ small y, dieresis or umlaut mark (C) International Organization for Standardization 1986 Permission to copy in any form is granted for use with conforming SGML systems and applications as defined in ISO 8879, provided this notice is included in all copies. _________________________________________________________________ [3]Back to Paton J. Lewis's homepage [4]Back to Numinous Technologies's homepage References 1. http://numinous.com/_private/people/pjl/latin1_reference.html 2. http://ds.internic.net/internet-drafts/draft-ietf-html-i18n-05.txt 3. http://numinous.com/_private/people/pjl/ 4. http://numinous.com/