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		<title>Character Entity Chart PDF</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[When I make websites, I often need to know character and numeric entities. I remember the most common, such as &#38; and &#169;, but what if I need other characters? I found a wonderful article over at Roselli.org, where Adrian Roselli has made a complete list of character and numeric entities. But I'd like to have those tables in a single PDF that I can view offline. So I made one, and you can download it completely free!]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>When I make websites, I often need to know character and numeric entities. I remember the most common, such as <code>&amp;amp;</code> and <code>&amp;copy;</code>, but what if I need other characters? I found a <a title="Character charts" href="http://roselli.org/adrian/articles/character_charts.asp">wonderful article</a> over at <a title="Adrian Roselli" href="http://roselli.org/adrian/">Roselli.org</a>, where Adrian Roselli has made a complete list of character and numeric entities. But I&#8217;d like to have those tables in a single PDF that I can view offline. So I made one, and you can download it completely free!</p>
<p>Thanks to Adrian Roselli for making the job easy!</p>
<p><a class="download" title="Download Character Entity Chart PDF" href="https://dl.getdropbox.com/u/32709/character_entity_chart.pdf">Get the PDF</a> (124 KB)</p>
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