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    Re: Webmaster - Symbol mix-up
    Posted by Bob R/CA on 6/12/08

    On 9/12/04, Oops - it just happened - it's the percent sign
    wrote:
    > The percent symbol changed to &37... what gives??

    Hi there - that code is the HTML "equivalent" for the percent
    sign. I will take a look at the code and see if I can correct
    that artifact.

    Thanks for your feedback!

    >
    >
    > On 9/12/04, K-board visitor wrote:
    >> To the Webmaster -When someone types a percent symbol
    > (&37;)
    >> in a letter, it comes out fine the first time it is posted.
    >> When that same letter is included in another persons
    >> letter, it changes to an ampersand symbol (&). You lose
    >> the meaning of the post. I think it happens with some of
    >> the other symbols also, maybe number (#) and dollar ($).
    >> Can you fix it? Thank you.

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    Posts on this thread, including this one

  • Webmaster - Symbol mix-up, 9/12/04, by K-board visitor.
  • Re: Webmaster - Symbol mix-up, 9/12/04, by Oops - it just happened - it's the percent sign.
  • Re: Webmaster - Symbol mix-up, 6/12/08, by Bob R/CA.

     
     

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