Re: [DQSD-Users] Error including Character Entities

2006-05-22 Thread Tom Corcoran
Kim Gräsman wrote: You can use numeric entities instead, which are accepted by the XML parser. Problem is converting your existing entities to numeric format. They would be something like #; where is the unknown number. See if you can find a site that lists a translation table,

RE: [DQSD-Users] IE7 bug and DQSD

2006-05-22 Thread Daniel Mullings
As a matter of fact, it was installed this way. IE6 SP1 Maxthon IE7b2 Avant I have not uninstalled anything yet. Now I'm afraid too, because DQSD is working. Dan From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] On Behalf Of Chuck BakerSent: Friday, May 19, 2006 7:48 PMTo:

RE: [DQSD-Users] IE7 bug and DQSD

2006-05-22 Thread Daniel Mullings
As a matter of fact, it was installed this way. IE6 SP1 Maxthon IE7b2 Avant I have not uninstalled anything yet. Now I'm afraid too, because DQSD is working. Dan From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] On Behalf Of Chuck BakerSent: Friday, May 19, 2006 7:48 PMTo:

RE: [DQSD-Users] Error including Character Entities

2006-05-22 Thread Shawn K. Hall
Hi Tom, They would be something like #; where is the unknown number. Monty put me onto http://www.lookuptables.com/. I tried to use #144; but it ends up showing as a boxany thoughts? Make sure you're using all four numerals: #0144; Give that a shot and let us know how it