The following HTML character entities may be created by using the meta string c where the 99 is a value from 128 through 255. They are useful for inserting special characters like the em-dash for spelling foreign words like Nöel, or for including the ©, ® or symbols...
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Note: Netscape's browsers (through v4.0) try to ignore character entities that they don't recognize. Unfortunately, they simply render them in plaintext. So you may see some weirdness on 128, 129, 141, etc. If you're using another brand of browser everything should look fine...