Ben Doom wrote:
> I've seen similar things before.  Try doing a replace of the literal pound 
> symbol with the HTML entity equivalent: £ or £

please don't do that. it's not a good workaround any longer.

>> Got an annoying problem with one of my apps.  We are having a problem 
>> with a price selection filter in some search criteria  displaying £ 
>> currency symbols as a question mark (FF) or a square (IE).

?? means the data is garbaged. a square means the browser can't render
that char using the requested fonts, it's usually not the case to see
both on the same page. in any case what encoding is your page? what ver
of cf? what encoding is the config file? have upgraded from pre-mx to mx?




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