CF seems to handle it just fine in url encoding. The micro symbol shows up as %B5. In CF Studio (Windows) you can get the micro symbol by typing ALT-0181. Not sure on browser compatibility, etc.
�8^) "What is that on your head?" "Dude, it's a micro" Dan -----Original 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: <SPAN style="FONT-SIZE: 50%; FONT-FAMILY: Symbol; mso-char-type: symbol">m</SPAN> I'm able to paste the character as HTML source, but I cannot paste it as the symbol itself. I wonder how it will survive URL encoding? > -----Original Message----- > 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? > > > -----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 with scientific characters... > > > > ..a relatively thick cornea, measuring 600 mm. > ______________________________________________________________________ Get the mailserver that powers this list at http://www.coolfusion.com FAQ: http://www.thenetprofits.co.uk/coldfusion/faq Archives: http://www.mail-archive.com/[email protected]/ Unsubscribe: http://www.houseoffusion.com/index.cfm?sidebar=lists

