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Use a character reference to represent it: &
See the specification:
The ampersand character (&) and the left angle bracket (<) MUST NOT appear in their literal form, except when used as markup delimiters, or within a comment, a processing instruction, or a CDATA section. If they are needed elsewhere, they MUST be escaped using either numeric character references or the strings " & " and " < " respectively. The right angle bracket (>) may be represen...
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List of XML and HTML character entity references - Wikipedia
This article lists the character entity references that are valid in HTML and XML documents. A character entity reference refers to the content of a named entity. An entity declaration is created in XML, SGML and HTML documents (before HTML5) by using the <!ENTITY name "value"> syntax in a Document type … See more
In HTML and XML, a numeric character reference refers to a character by its Universal Character Set/Unicode code point, and uses the format:
&#xhhhh; See moreHTML5 defines many named entities, references to which act as mnemonic aliases for certain Unicode characters. The HTML5 specification does not allow users to define additional … See more
• Character encodings in HTML
• Digraph and Trigraph, a similar concept to enter unavailable characters See morebefore HTML5SGML and XML documents use the <!ENTITY name "value"> syntax in a Document type definition (DTD) to create an entity declaration.HTML and XMLA numeric character reference refers to a character by its Universal Character Set/Unicode code point.before HTML5SGML supplied a comprehensive set of entity declarations for characters widely used in Western technical and reference publishing, for Latin, Greek and Cyrillic scripts.HTML Entity SetsEarly versions of HTML built in small subsets of these, relating to characters found in three Western 8-bit fonts.MathML Entity SetsThe W3C developed a set of entity declarations for MathML characters.XML Entity SetsThe W3C MathML Working Group took over maintenance of the ISO public entity sets, combined with the MathML and documents them in XML Entity Definitions for Characters.HTML5HTML5 adopts the XML entities as named character references, however it restates them without reference to their sources and does not group them into sets.XML XML specifies five predefined entities needed to support every printable ASCII character: &, <, >, ', and ". The trailing … See more
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• The normative reference to RFC 2070 (still found in DTDs defining the character entities for HTML or … See moreWikipedia text under CC-BY-SA license How can I include an ampersand (&) character in an XML …
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