How to I get the < and > symbols out of my name? Also, how do I get a space in the picture below?

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So, I started a Minecraft server and just got the GroupManager plugin to work, so how to I get the circled < and > signs away? And also insert a space there? Whenever I do a space, it just doesn't work.
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If you are an admin on the server, you can do /meyourmessage, and you'll get rid of the <>, but add a * at the beginning of your name.




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How do I display &NBSP?

Instead of writing &nbsp; , write out the ampersand, &amp; , and then write nbsp;. Your final result should be &amp;nbsp; , which will display &nbsp; on the webpage.

Why does &NBSP appear?

&nbsp; is the HTML entity code for a non-breakable space and shouldn't show up as text, if you see this on a lot of pages then something like a Firefox extension or other (security software) could be causing such an issue.

How do you escape special characters in HTML?

We can escape the HTML of the string using the replace method of the string....Escaping HTML characters in a string means replacing the:
  • less than symbol (<) with &lt;
  • greater than symbol (>) with &gt;
  • double quotes (") with &quot;
  • single quote (') with &#39;
  • ampersand (&) with &amp;


  • How do I display less than symbol in HTML?

    To display a less than sign (<) we must write: &lt; or &#60; Advantage of using an entity name: An entity name is easy to remember.



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