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All the special characters in HTML ...
There's a wide variety of accented characters used around Europe - and Slovenia this week was no exception! I know I should simply use a standard code chart when I need to find a "special" but it's so much easier to write a couple of loops of PHP!
See here for the source and here to run it (written 2007-12-07)
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