RE: scientific characters

2002-09-19 Thread Dan Haley
riginal Message- From: Louis Klepner [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]] Sent: Thursday, September 19, 2002 9:33 AM To: CF-Talk Subject: RE: scientific characters The symbol is a sign for micro... This is what I get from viewing the source of the HTML email I sent from Outlook: m I'm able to past

RE: scientific characters

2002-09-19 Thread Louis Klepner
- > From: Matthew Walker [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]] > Sent: Wednesday, September 18, 2002 6:27 PM > To: CF-Talk > Subject: RE: scientific characters > > > What is the symbol? Is it a diameter symbol? If so IE6 doesn't support > it. Is that any help? > > > -Origina

RE: scientific characters

2002-09-18 Thread Matthew Walker
What is the symbol? Is it a diameter symbol? If so IE6 doesn't support it. Is that any help? > -Original Message- > From: Louis Klepner [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]] > Sent: Thursday, 19 September 2002 8:43 a.m. > To: CF-Talk > Subject: scientific characters > > > I'm having some issues wi

RE: scientific characters

2002-09-18 Thread Nick Varner
I would try &# and then the ASCII number for the char you want or alt-### -Original Message- From: Louis Klepner [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]] Sent: Wednesday, September 18, 2002 2:43 PM To: CF-Talk Subject:scientific characters I'm having some issues with scientific char

RE: scientific characters

2002-09-18 Thread Douglas McKenzie
Find the ascii value for the character and do a ReReplace upon the info going into the text field should do it. Hold on, maybe the html encding doesnt understand the character (the email did nt either btw). Could it have something to do with the doctype of the html page? I know theres a set of sc