Adam Haskell wrote:
> I have found that some chr() in CF give some funcky output for #s
> 128-160 or so don't know why.
Probably because they are illegal characters in the charset you
are using.
> Heres a list and the ASCII value and what CF outputs as the ascii
> value then what chr returns for both numbers:
>
> 128 = 8364 : € = €
This is not ASCII but probably some braindead Microsoft charset.
ASCII is much older as the euro sign, so it is impossible that
the euro sign is in ASCII.
Jochem
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