No. HTTP is HyperText Transfer Protocol, which is the protocol that web pages work on. HTML needs HTTP for it to work. HTTP is not code for a web page; it is not HTML.
There is special code for that. An example is "»", which would return the symbol"»" See this for a list of symbols: http://www.w3schools.com/tags/ref_symbols.asp
http://www.htmlgoodies.com/ or http://www.lissaexplains.com/ might help.
Use UBB code or html code. For example, if you want to have the link www.egotailor.com link to the keywords "personalized t-shirts" you can use the following 2 ways, depending on the rule of the forum. Html code: <a href="http://www.egotailor.com/" >personalized T-Shirts</a> UBB code: [url=http://www.egotailor.com/]Personalized T-Shirts[/url]
Try this online code converter http://www.seabreezecomputers.com/html2bbcode/
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there is not many disadvantages of HTML code editors but there are allot of advantages. HTML code editors can be helpful to others just as much as to them self's if not more. HTML code editors usually design websites and or web pages like the one this answer is on. the disadvantages all depend on the HTML code editor. example of a HTML code editor that has a disadvantage would be a HTML code editor that over advertises. Hope this helps <:
There is a simple HTML code for calculator with javascript download here. http://rapidshare.com/files/254061704/Simple_HTML_CalC.rar.HTML
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w3schools has very handy guides and references to CSS and HTML, and more. [ http://www.w3schools.com/ ]