Character
The use of characters can be updated dynamically as the needs of the schema change. These two portions of the schema are under less onerous change management rules than the other portions. Therefore, coverage of them here is abbreviated.
More specific types:
_
U+005F
95
5F
1011111
_
The grapheme for the low line character. It is represented by the following codes: Unicode U+005F; Dec 95; Hex 5F; HTML _. This character is compatible with all known dictionary entries.
U+0060
96
60
1100000
`
The grapheme for the grave accent character. It is represented by the following codes: Unicode U+0060; Dec 96; Hex 60; HTML `. When creating a URL this character should be replaced with \"%60\". This character is compatible with all known dictionary entries.
{
U+007B
123
7B
1111011
{
The grapheme for the left curly bracket character. It is represented by the following codes: Unicode U+007B; Dec 123; Hex 7B; HTML {. When creating a URL this character should be replaced with \"%7B\". This character is compatible with all known dictionary entries.
|
U+007C
124
7C
1111100
|
The grapheme for the vertical bar character. It is represented by the following codes: Unicode U+007C; Dec 124; Hex 7C; HTML |. When creating a URL this character should be replaced with \"%7C\". This character is compatible with all known dictionary entries.
}
U+007D
125
7D
1111101
}
The grapheme for the right curly bracket character. It is represented by the following codes: Unicode U+007D; Dec 125; Hex 7D; HTML }. When creating a URL this character should be replaced with \"%7D\". This character is compatible with all known dictionary entries.
~
U+007E
126
7E
1111110
~
The grapheme for the tilde character. It is represented by the following codes: Unicode U+007E; Dec 126; Hex 7E; HTML ~. This character is compatible with all known dictionary entries.