Not sure what you mean by that, but if it is a Unicode character just  
type it in using whatever input method you prefer. My point is that  
the wiki system handles HTML escaping for you. Assuming you do mean  
some <= unicode glyph, it wouldn't need to be escaped anyway.

--Noah

On Jan 19, 2009, at 8:49 PM, Chris Nelson wrote:

>
> Noah Kantrowitz wrote:
>> On Jan 19, 2009, at 4:52 PM, Chris Nelson wrote:
>>> Sorry if this is obvious -- it seems it should be but I didn't find
>>> the answer -- but how can I put HTML Entities like &le; in a wiki
>>> page.  Perhaps I should ask a more general question, how can I put
>>> symbols like less-equals, etc. in wiki pages?
>>
>> Just put < in the wiki page ...
>
> That's &lt;  I want less-than-or-equals
>
> >


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