What does unicode character represent?
Solution 1:
Check the chart: unicodelookup.com
It is the Line Feed character.
Solution 2:
It's the ASCII character LF, Line Feed.
Some systems (e.g. Windows) use the combination CR+LF,
, for line break, some systems (e.g. Linux) use only LF as line break, some systems (e.g. Macintosh) use only CR as line break.
So, only a LF character in an XML value would be a line break from a Linux system (or similar).
Solution 3:
There are some great lookup tools on the Web:
- Unicode Lookup
- Uncode Character Search
Solution 4:
It's the newline character.