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          The ASCII < is 0x3c (60 decimal). The ASCII > is 0x3e (62 decimal), so the list would be:



          >
          %3e
          &gt
          &gt;
          &GT
          &GT;
          &#62
          &#062
          &#0062
          &#00062
          &#000062
          &#0000062
          >
          >
          >
          >
          >
          >
          &#x3e
          &#x03e
          &#x003e
          &#x0003e
          &#x00003e
          &#x000003e
          >
          >
          >
          >
          >
          >
          &#X3e
          &#X03e
          &#X003e
          &#X0003e
          &#X00003e
          &#X000003e
          >
          >
          >
          >
          >
          >
          &#x3E
          &#x03E
          &#x003E
          &#x0003E
          &#x00003E
          &#x000003E
          >
          >
          >
          >
          >
          >
          &#X3E
          &#X03E
          &#X003E
          &#X0003E
          &#X00003E
          &#X000003E
          >
          >
          >
          >
          >
          >
          x3e
          x3E
          u003e
          u003E


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            The ASCII < is 0x3c (60 decimal). The ASCII > is 0x3e (62 decimal), so the list would be:



            >
            %3e
            &gt
            &gt;
            &GT
            &GT;
            &#62
            &#062
            &#0062
            &#00062
            &#000062
            &#0000062
            >
            >
            >
            >
            >
            >
            &#x3e
            &#x03e
            &#x003e
            &#x0003e
            &#x00003e
            &#x000003e
            >
            >
            >
            >
            >
            >
            &#X3e
            &#X03e
            &#X003e
            &#X0003e
            &#X00003e
            &#X000003e
            >
            >
            >
            >
            >
            >
            &#x3E
            &#x03E
            &#x003E
            &#x0003E
            &#x00003E
            &#x000003E
            >
            >
            >
            >
            >
            >
            &#X3E
            &#X03E
            &#X003E
            &#X0003E
            &#X00003E
            &#X000003E
            >
            >
            >
            >
            >
            >
            x3e
            x3E
            u003e
            u003E


            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:



              >
              %3e
              &gt
              &gt;
              &GT
              &GT;
              &#62
              &#062
              &#0062
              &#00062
              &#000062
              &#0000062
              >
              >
              >
              >
              >
              >
              &#x3e
              &#x03e
              &#x003e
              &#x0003e
              &#x00003e
              &#x000003e
              >
              >
              >
              >
              >
              >
              &#X3e
              &#X03e
              &#X003e
              &#X0003e
              &#X00003e
              &#X000003e
              >
              >
              >
              >
              >
              >
              &#x3E
              &#x03E
              &#x003E
              &#x0003E
              &#x00003E
              &#x000003E
              >
              >
              >
              >
              >
              >
              &#X3E
              &#X03E
              &#X003E
              &#X0003E
              &#X00003E
              &#X000003E
              >
              >
              >
              >
              >
              >
              x3e
              x3E
              u003e
              u003E


              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:



                >
                %3e
                &gt
                &gt;
                &GT
                &GT;
                &#62
                &#062
                &#0062
                &#00062
                &#000062
                &#0000062
                >
                >
                >
                >
                >
                >
                &#x3e
                &#x03e
                &#x003e
                &#x0003e
                &#x00003e
                &#x000003e
                >
                >
                >
                >
                >
                >
                &#X3e
                &#X03e
                &#X003e
                &#X0003e
                &#X00003e
                &#X000003e
                >
                >
                >
                >
                >
                >
                &#x3E
                &#x03E
                &#x003E
                &#x0003E
                &#x00003E
                &#x000003E
                >
                >
                >
                >
                >
                >
                &#X3E
                &#X03E
                &#X003E
                &#X0003E
                &#X00003E
                &#X000003E
                >
                >
                >
                >
                >
                >
                x3e
                x3E
                u003e
                u003E


                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:



                >
                %3e
                &gt
                &gt;
                &GT
                &GT;
                &#62
                &#062
                &#0062
                &#00062
                &#000062
                &#0000062
                >
                >
                >
                >
                >
                >
                &#x3e
                &#x03e
                &#x003e
                &#x0003e
                &#x00003e
                &#x000003e
                >
                >
                >
                >
                >
                >
                &#X3e
                &#X03e
                &#X003e
                &#X0003e
                &#X00003e
                &#X000003e
                >
                >
                >
                >
                >
                >
                &#x3E
                &#x03E
                &#x003E
                &#x0003E
                &#x00003E
                &#x000003E
                >
                >
                >
                >
                >
                >
                &#X3E
                &#X03E
                &#X003E
                &#X0003E
                &#X00003E
                &#X000003E
                >
                >
                >
                >
                >
                >
                x3e
                x3E
                u003e
                u003E


                An ASCII table and HTML code table can go a long way.







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