Encode Content for XML
Encode special characters for XML files, RSS feeds, sitemaps, and SOAP payloads.
Common HTML entities reference
XML tips
XML requires &, <, >, ", and ' to be encoded as entities inside element content. Unencoded characters cause XML parsers to fail.
RSS and Atom feed content must be HTML-entity-encoded. Article titles with ampersands (&) or quotes must use & and ".
Sitemap URLs containing & (e.g. tracking parameters) must encode & as &. Most sitemap validators will flag unencoded ampersands.
SOAP/XML web service payloads require strict encoding. Use this tool to verify your data before sending to an XML-based API.
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