Wikipedia 10K Redux by Reagle from Starling archive. Bugs abound!!!

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Wiki_ASCII_codes_page

ASCII character codes that I think will work for everybody.  On many systems you can make these by holding down ''alt'' and then, using the number pad, typing the number of the character in question.

 128 Ç  136 ê  144 É  152 ÿ  160 á  168 ¿         184 ©                208 ð  216 Ï  224 Ó  232 Þ         248 °
 129 ü  137 ë  145 æ  153 Ö  161 í  169 ®                              209 Ð         225 ß  233 Ú  241 ±  249 ¨
 130 é  138 è  146 Æ  154 Ü  162 ó  170 ¬                              210 Ê         226 Ô  234 Û         250 ·
 131 â  139 ï  147 ô  155 ø  163 ú  171 *                              211 Ë         227 Ò  235 Ù  243 *  251 1
 132 ä  140 î  148 ö  156 £  164 ñ  172 *                              212 È         228 õ  236 ý  244 ¶
 133 à  141 ì  149 ò  157 Ø  165 Ñ  173 ¡  181 Á  189 ¢                              229 Õ  237 Ý  245 §  253 2
 134 å  142 Ä  150 û  158 x  166 ª  174 «  182 Â  190 ¥  198 ã         214 Í         230 µ  238 ¯  246 ÷
 135 ç  143 Å  151 ù  159 ƒ         175 »  183 À         199 Ã  207 €  215 Î         231 þ         247 ¸

If anything on this table shows up as a normal symbol, like a question mark or underscore, it isn't working and you should erase it so the rest of us know not to use it.  In particular hoping that everyone sees 158 as a cross (the "times" symbol to Americans)--the mathematics section needs something like that for cartesian products.
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These are delightful.  However, I'd like to remind everyone not to use these in page names (i.e. in URLs that you create), because it is my understanding that they will not generally work.
However, if I'm totally wrong, I hope someone will correct me.
--JimboWales