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    Posted: 28-April-2010 at 4:21pm
I have noticed these symbols  in a few stores.

I think it comes from the html editor.

How do I get rid of them?

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Hi Josh,

Greg Dinger has done a lot of work on this odd issue. It's a combination of an EI bit of code, the FCK editor and editing any include files with MS Expression Web -- yeah, try to figure all that out, LOL!

What seems to have solved it is to comment out the first line of code in /includes/encrypt.asp:

'Session.CodePage = 1252


Give that a shot and let us know if the "pesky A's", as Greg has called them, go away.
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Thanks Sean.

Looks like it is working so far.

Everything I could find on the subject points to charset=???.
Almost everything I read recommended switching to UTF8.
The PC virgin header file is charset=iso-8859-1.

Hopefully I won't see those again.
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It could also be simply a matter of having the correct character encoding tag in your header.  It would really help if you gave us a link to a page where you see this content.
 
 
Seems I posted this before I saw you had a solution.  Good news.


Edited by Greg Dinger - 28-April-2010 at 6:11pm
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Originally posted by joshs joshs wrote:

Everything I could find on the subject points to charset=???. Almost everything I read recommended switching to UTF8. The PC virgin header file is charset=iso-8859-1.

Yeah, when I've seen this outside of PC, that's almost always the issue. It's not as simple as that in PC, though.
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