docbook: '>' and other character entities?


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Subject: Re: '>' and other character entities?
From: Steven Sanfratello ####@####.####
Date: 1 Feb 2002 04:44:19 -0000
Message-Id: <02013123471500.21038@home.edu>

alright.  i've found the <copyright> element, which gives me 
the (C) character.  but i still need to use the '>' character.

On Thursday 31 January 2002 11:19, Steven Sanfratello wrote:
> here and there in my final output files (HTML, PDF, DVI, ...) i want to 
> have '>', '<' and the copyright character.  i've tried to put the entities 
> in my SGML (&gt;, &lt;, &copy;) but they don't come through in the HTML. 
> (i haven't checked the other formats yet.)  
> 
> how can i use those characters, and others like them in Docbook?  do 
> I need to declare them as a parameter entity or something like that?  aren't 
> those characters already built into DocBook XML V4.1.2?
> 
> --
>   __/_    _    _ 
> _) /(- \/(-  _) . 
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