rho
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Posted: 11/22/2004, 1:04 AM |
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Hi all,
this has been giving me problems for a while and I can't put my finger on it:
To display a Euro sign on my page (File&HTML Encoding: Wester(Latin1)), I put a HTML euro sign code () in the HTML code of the page (using the CCS HTML editor tab). After publishing, all works fine (ie, the euro sign is displayed correctly).
Now regularly, the CCS HTML Editor substitutes the Euro code with the actual Euro sign (€: the e with the double lines). When I publish my page now, the Euro sign isn't displayed at all and I have to substitute in the page again. With a lot of Euro signs on many pages this is quite a hassle...
Anybody any ideas how to go about this? It probably applies to other 'non-US' characters as well.
Thanks, Rob.
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Mark Morgan
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Posted: 01/21/2005, 3:03 AM |
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Use the HTML numeric entity € to encode the Euro sign
Cheers,
Mark.
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