It's a good idea to remove them because they don't display well in browsers.
You can add your check to a formtool validate function to make the change
for every "string" property in FarCry, or you can add an
ftValidate[PropertyName] function to a specific type to add the check to a
specific property.

Blair

On Fri, Dec 11, 2009 at 4:13 AM, Tomek Kott <[email protected]> wrote:

> Hi all,
>
> I'm trying to find a way to automatically strip illegal characters (such as
> Microsoft Word smart-quotes) from any formtool that accepts such strings. I
> have a function that searches for and replaces these characters already, so
> all I need is advice on where to put such a function. Is the right place the
> validate() function of a formtool? something simple like stResult.value =
> myFunction(stResult.value)?
>
> Or are those characters illegal in the SQL because of a non-Unicode setting
> that I might have?
>
> I feel like this was answered in a past group posting, but I can't seem to
> find it again... sorry if that's the case!
>
> Tomek
>
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