There's also a tag out there called StripAscii that is intended to strip 
out MS Word high-ascii chars.

I think it's called CF_StripAsci, and I *think* I got it on the DevEx. 
I use it all the time to reformat text submitted via a textarea in a 
form.  We have a place where users can post articles to our site, and 
most of the time, they are just copying and pasting from Word to the 
textarea, which mucks things up.  I've found that this tag works wonders 
with that app.

Charlie Griefer wrote:
> sounds like a 'smart quote' (one of those curly MS Word quotes).
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> there's a UDF called demoronize() at cflib that should handle this.
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> On 1/9/06, Tim Laureska <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
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>>If you have an apostrophe in an access db text or memo field it shows as
>>a block or question mark in Internet Explorer. how can you work around
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