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How do I represent the single-quote character (') in strings.xml?

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From the Documentation:

<string name="good_example">"This'll work"</string>
<string name="good_example_2">This\'ll also work</string>
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    Then you're doing something wrong. Post your strings.xml and where and how in the code/layout you use the problematic string.
    – Felix
    Oct 10, 2011 at 14:58
  • This is XML data, not source code _ _! , and it definitely works. Oct 10, 2011 at 15:02
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You want to display "This'll work", You should be replace &#8217; instead of '. The following code as:

<string name="good_example">"This&#8217ll work"</string>

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  • This works, but using the single quote HTML code doesn't.
    – facumedica
    Aug 23, 2017 at 19:49
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Character = Escaped form(s)

@ = @

? = \?

< = <

& = &

Single quote (') = Any of the following:

                    &apos;
                    \'

Double quote (") = Any of the following:

                 &quot;
                 \"

eg.> without character -- Any Customer's ATM & Debit Card.

correct answer or string-- Any Customer\'s ATM & Debit Card.

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  • I have asked this query almost 8 years ago! Any how thanks for answering! Jul 12, 2019 at 11:46

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