my website displays ? instead of £

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Mark Fitzpatrick

What pages is causing the problem? I checked the merchandise page and there
was a pound symbol present. Make sure that your browser's character set
option is set to automatic. If it's set to a specific style, objects that
occur outside that style can appear as different characters such as a ? when
the browser doesn't know how to map correctly. It's possible that the pound
symbol that is being inserted here (£) may not be the appropriate one
for that character set. Check out this great tutorial on getting some of the
symbol fonts to appear correctly:
http://casa.colorado.edu/~ajsh/iso8859-1.html Your character set for the
page looks like it is defined correctly, but it could be that the browser is
not recognizing the £ definition, try using £ instead and see if
that helps.

Hope this helps,
Mark Fitzpatrick
Microsoft MVP - FrontPage
 
C

Chuck Davis

Using Firefox, IE 6, Opera 7 and Netscape 7, it appears correctly on the
"Signed Sex Age & Death Album"
 
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