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Character escape sequences for “>”


Closing an HTML tag without using the actual characterWhy should XSS filters escape forward slash?Is it html escape enough for mitigating all xss, if html is going to be generated only in client side?Ending a javascript block without slash characterIs html escape enough for mitigating xss in html attribute if value enclosed within double quoteAnyway to Escape HTML Reading Input as a String?How to correctly escape a string from an input field, preventing XSS attacks in JavaScriptURL escape before inserting user data into HTML URL parameter values?Why should I convert & to & in XSS prevention?How browser parses the escape characters in Javascript (XSS)?













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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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