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HTML4 Unicodes vs Windows codes

 
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Mikey

 

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HTML4 Unicodes vs Windows codes - 4/26/2001 20:01:00   

Hi,

I'm wondering if there is a way of inserting a code like 'Ԃ' in the WYSIWYG view of FP2k and have it get into the HTML unaltered. I've tried it and the result is that the ampersand gets coded as '&'. Also, if I use Windows copy/paste to insert a special character, how can I be assured of ending up with a legal HTML4-Unicode symbol rather than the Windows symbol?

Thanks,
Mikey

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