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  • xhtml - Uses for the quot; entity in HTML - Stack Overflow
    It is impossible, and unnecessary, to know the motivation for using quot; in element content, but possible motives include: misunderstanding of HTML rules; use of software that generates such code (probably because its author thought it was “safer”); and misunderstanding of the meaning of quot;: many people seem to think it produces “smart quotes” (they apparently never looked at the
  • How to Code Double Quotes via HTML Codes - Stack Overflow
    quot; is processed as #34; which is the decimal equivalent of x22; which is the ISO 8859-1 equivalent of " The only reason you may be against using quot; is because it was mistakenly omitted from the HTML 3 2 specification Otherwise it all boils down to personal preference
  • ruby on rails - Explain what quot means - Stack Overflow
    And then quot; is the translation to HTML of the double quote characters (you must be attempting to output into a web page) See HTML codes Try return [params[:id] html_safe] (although I'm not sure of your context here since you haven't really provided any)
  • How to avoid displaying quot; instead of quote marks?
    That would cause the quot; to be shown rather than an actual quotation mark The reason for this is because text() adds escape characters so that whatever is passed into it will be shown exactly the same when view on a web page (see below)
  • How do I properly escape quotes inside HTML attributes?
    @atk: yes, quot; maps to the same character as #34;, but there's no benefit of using the numeric option here because quot; is a defined named entity quot; is also easier to remember – Andy E
  • Which are the HTML, and XML, special characters?
    A set of general entities (amp, lt, gt, apos, quot) is specified for this purpose Numeric character references may also be used; they are expanded immediately when recognized and must be treated as character data, so the numeric character references " #60; " and " #38; " may be used to escape < and when they occur in character data ]
  • xhtml - How to encode quotes in HTML body? - Stack Overflow
    Encoding quotation marks (") is in practice only needed if the're inside an attribute, however for the HTML code to be correct (passing HTML validation), you should always encode quotation marks as quot; Apostrophes (') don't need escaping in HTML In XHTML they should be encoded as apos;
  • html - Single vs Double quotes ( vs ) - Stack Overflow
    The w3 org said: By default, SGML requires that all attribute values be delimited using either double quotation marks (ASCII decimal 34) or single quotation marks (ASCII decimal 39)




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