If I understand what you're asking, then I think
your answer is at http://www.unicode.org/charts/
Thanks,
Joe
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Thanks Tom.
I really should have phrased the question a bit better.
I'll do it again,
Is there a place on the net has the UNICODE list :-)
Thanks
Simon
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[Simon Kelly]
Does anyone know where on the web I can get a list of all the charcter
meanings that have been delimited like this example -- 	
You do not need a list - all unicode code points can be represented as
character references (but don't foget the trailing apostrophe!). Also
remember that the few characters that are illegal in xml are still
illegal even if they are represented as a character reference.
Cheers,
Tom P
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