You can thank Microsoft for that one.  If you have a webpage and use a 
Microsoft tool
to edit it, it "exends and ebraces" the font scheme into one that only renders
correctly under Windows. All it really means, though, is that some MS editing 
tool
was used sometime in the document's editing history.

Sean

Phillip Deackes wrote:

> Recently I have noticed I am getting a question mark instead of an
> apostrophe on web pages. The apostrophe works fine everywhere else (')
>
> Any ideas what is wrong?
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