
- html - What do < and > stand for? - Stack Overflow- Feb 21, 2011 · I know that the entities < and > are used for < and >, but I am curious what these names stand for. Does < stand for something like "Left tag" or is it just a code? 
- Which characters need to be escaped in HTML? - Stack Overflow- Sep 12, 2011 · 531 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 … 
- How to write out HTML entity name ( , <, >, etc)- Jul 2, 2013 · How would I write the entity name in HTML and not have it do its function? Example: I'm doing a tutorial and want to tell someone how to use the non-breaking space in their code … 
- Para que sirve el > y el < en un native query?- El artículo explica el uso de los caracteres > y < en consultas nativas SQL. 
- html - What character encoding is >? - Stack Overflow- May 5, 2015 · In HTML, you can write the greater than sign ">" as > and the less than symbol "<" as <. Is this encoding defined by the HTML encoding or some standard like ISO, UTF … 
- writing "<" and ">" to a xml file instead of < and > in java- Jul 23, 2014 · i have to write a few lines to a xml file which should contain < and > symbols as part of value of a tag. i am setting them in a string that has some text along with < and > … 
- javascript - Difference between "<" and "<" - Stack Overflow- Oct 25, 2013 · I saw people use some special characters like '<' instead of '<' in an enterprise project and write codes like this: 
- python - Unable to understand __lt__ method - Stack Overflow- Jul 30, 2020 · Swapping lt with gt reverses the order if the implementation stays the same -- that's a general property of inequalities and not specific to python. Explaining point 1 in more detail, … 
- convert < to < xml document - Stack Overflow- Mar 8, 2010 · Something like *-lt-* will probably do. Have the parser produce the file & save it. Read in the file as plaintext, and replace your instances of *-lt-* with the regular < character. … 
- What does the '%lt' mean in C++? (NOT modulus, I know what …- Apr 8, 2010 · Because, of course, < is the html entity for <. Finally, something somewhere decided to change the ampersands to percent signs, possibly as part of a url-encoding scheme.