£ Alt+0163 works for me.
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Tom [Pepper] Willett
Microsoft MVP - FrontPage
"You're a daisy if you do!"
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: Thanks Tom, tried the £ symbol first but when I enter what you suggested I
: get what looks like 2 S's interlinked?!
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: Christine
Are you working live on a server based web?
Does your page have a meta tag similar to
<meta http-equiv="Content-Type" content="text/html; charset=utf-8" /> ?
(the utf-8 may be different)
If true, it may be that the server is sending a different charset in the
HTTP headers than that defined in the meta tag, and this will cause the
problem. http://www.rxs-enterprises.org/tests/symbols demonstrates the problem.
Good catch, Craig.
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Tom [Pepper] Willett
Microsoft MVP - FrontPage
"You're a daisy if you do!"
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: Make sure you use the numeric keypad to enter the numbers, NOT the
: numbers on the top row of the keyboard.
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: Christine wrote:
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: > Thanks Tom, tried the £ symbol first but when I enter what you suggested
I
: > get what looks like 2 S's interlinked?!
: >
: > Christine
Thanx - think FrontPage overwrote the charset to what you indicated below.
I've changed back to 'charset=windows-1252" which seems to have done the
trick, fingers crossed.
Christine
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