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posted by paulej72 on Wednesday June 11 2014, @02:03PM   Printer-friendly
from the utf8-me dept.
For testing purposes, some of these are repeated in a monospace font . . .
  1. Euro Symbol: €.
  2. Greek: Μπορώ να φάω σπασμένα γυαλιά χωρίς να πάθω τίποτα.
  3. Íslenska / Icelandic: Ég get etið gler án þess að meiða mig.
  4. Polish: Mogę jeść szkło, i mi nie szkodzi.
  5. Romanian: Pot să mănânc sticlă și ea nu mă rănește.
  6. Ukrainian: Я можу їсти шкло, й воно мені не пошкодить.
  7. Armenian: Կրնամ ապակի ուտել և ինծի անհանգիստ չըներ։
  8. Georgian: მინას ვჭამ და არა მტკივა.
  9. Hindi: मैं काँच खा सकता हूँ, मुझे उस से कोई पीडा नहीं होती.
  10. Hebrew(2): אני יכול לאכול זכוכית וזה לא מזיק לי.
  11. Yiddish(2): איך קען עסן גלאָז און עס טוט מיר נישט װײ.
  12. Arabic(2): أنا قادر على أكل الزجاج و هذا لا يؤلمني.
  13. Japanese: 私はガラスを食べられます。それは私を傷つけません。
  14. Thai: ฉันกินกระจกได้ แต่มันไม่ทำให้ฉันเจ็บ
 
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  • (Score: 2) by martyb on Wednesday June 18 2014, @11:39PM

    by martyb (76) on Wednesday June 18 2014, @11:39PM (#25835) Journal

    I forgot to give attribution. All of the parent entities were developed using information presented in:
    http://www.w3.org/TR/html4/sgml/entities.html [w3.org]

    The first part (nbsp through yuml) is taken from section: 24.2 Character entity references for ISO 8859-1 characters

    <!-- Portions &#169; 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.
    -->
    <!-- Character entity set. Typical invocation:
         <!ENTITY % HTMLlat1 PUBLIC
           "-//W3C//ENTITIES Latin 1//EN//HTML">
         %HTMLlat1;
    -->

    The second set (fnof through diams) is taken from section: 24.3 Character entity references for symbols, mathematical symbols, and Greek letters

    <!-- Mathematical, Greek and Symbolic characters for HTML -->
     
    <!-- Character entity set. Typical invocation:
         <!ENTITY % HTMLsymbol PUBLIC
           "-//W3C//ENTITIES Symbols//EN//HTML">
         %HTMLsymbol; -->
     
    <!-- Portions &#169; 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.
    -->
     
    <!-- Relevant ISO entity set is given unless names are newly introduced.
         New names (i.e., not in ISO 8879 list) do not clash with any
         existing ISO 8879 entity names. ISO 10646 character numbers
         are given for each character, in hex. CDATA values are decimal
         conversions of the ISO 10646 values and refer to the document
         character set. Names are ISO 10646 names.
     
    -->

    Finally, the last part (quot through euro) is taken from: 24.4 Character entity references for markup-significant and internationalization characters

    <!-- Special characters for HTML -->
     
    <!-- Character entity set. Typical invocation:
         <!ENTITY % HTMLspecial PUBLIC
           "-//W3C//ENTITIES Special//EN//HTML">
         %HTMLspecial; -->
     
    <!-- Portions &#169; 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.
    -->
     
    <!-- Relevant ISO entity set is given unless names are newly introduced.
         New names (i.e., not in ISO 8879 list) do not clash with any
         existing ISO 8879 entity names. ISO 10646 character numbers
         are given for each character, in hex. CDATA values are decimal
         conversions of the ISO 10646 values and refer to the document
         character set. Names are ISO 10646 names.
     
    -->

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