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Asked: May 11, 20262026-05-11T22:15:24+00:00 2026-05-11T22:15:24+00:00

Possible Duplicate: What are valid values for the id attribute in HTML? Underscores seem

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What are valid values for the id attribute in HTML?

Underscores seem fine. What about dashes? Other special characters?

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    2026-05-11T22:15:25+00:00Added an answer on May 11, 2026 at 10:15 pm

    Actually there is a difference between HTML and XHTML.
    As XHTML is XML the rules for XML IDs apply:

    Values of type ID MUST match the Name production.

    NameStartChar ::=   ":" | [A-Z] | "_" | [a-z] | [#xC0-#xD6] |
                              [#xD8-#xF6] | [#xF8-#x2FF] |
                              [#x370-#x37D] | [#x37F-#x1FFF] |
                              [#x200C-#x200D] | [#x2070-#x218F] |
                              [#x2C00-#x2FEF] | [#x3001-#xD7FF] |
                              [#xF900-#xFDCF] | [#xFDF0-#xFFFD] |
                              [#x10000-#xEFFFF]
    
    NameChar     ::=      NameStartChar | "-" | "." | [0-9] | #xB7 |
                            [#x0300-#x036F] | [#x203F-#x2040]
    

    Source: Extensible Markup Language (XML) 1.0 (Fifth Edition) 2.3

    For HTML the following applies:

    id = name [CS]
    This attribute assigns a name to an element. This name must be unique in a document.

    ID and NAME tokens must begin with a
    letter ([A-Za-z]) and may be followed
    by any number of letters, digits
    ([0-9]), hyphens ("-"), underscores
    ("_"), colons (":"), and periods
    (".").

    Source: HTML 4 Specification, Chapter 6, ID Token

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