El Viernes, 7 de Julio de 2006 01:38, Randy McMurchy escribió:

> I'm probably doing it wrong as well. 

Yes, the  problem may happens when trying to edit that characters using a 
non-ISO-8859-1 encoding.

> I believe I just cut-and-pasted it into the XML. 

That is due your system (or the remote one) is using ISO-8859-1, or a 
compatible one that have several non-ASCII characters in the same position, 
plus a font that includes the glyphs for that characters.

> Funny thing is, it renders perfectly in all the 
> browsers I view it with, as well as does the Registered Trademark
> special char in the LessTif instructions. They render the way they
> are supposed to in PDF versions of the book also.

Due that both the XML code and the generated HTML are declared in their 
headers as ISO-8859-1 encoded files.


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