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OWASP gives all character escape sequences for "<". Where can I find a similar list for ">"?
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The ASCII < is 0x3c (60 decimal). The ASCII > is 0x3e (62 decimal), so the list would be:
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An ASCII table and HTML code table can go a long way.
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The ASCII < is 0x3c (60 decimal). The ASCII > is 0x3e (62 decimal), so the list would be:
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An ASCII table and HTML code table can go a long way.
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The ASCII < is 0x3c (60 decimal). The ASCII > is 0x3e (62 decimal), so the list would be:
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An ASCII table and HTML code table can go a long way.
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The ASCII < is 0x3c (60 decimal). The ASCII > is 0x3e (62 decimal), so the list would be:
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An ASCII table and HTML code table can go a long way.
The ASCII < is 0x3c (60 decimal). The ASCII > is 0x3e (62 decimal), so the list would be:
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%3e
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An ASCII table and HTML code table can go a long way.
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