Well,

- make sure your xml file (dynamic or 'physical') is utf-8 encoded.
- And make sure your textfield uses a typeface that supports your desired
special characthers.
- And if the typeface is being embedded make sure that you embed the special
charaters as well.

Cheers,
>B) Søren


On 1/12/05 17:58, "Ramon Tayag" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:

> Tried it just now - strange.. I read before that using those tags
> forces the text to stay the way it is.  Any other suggestions?
> 
> Thank you!
> 
> On 12/2/05, Mike Boutin <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>> Have you tried somethign like
>> 
>> <a attrib="name1"><![CDATA[This is the atmoic value. It's so cool]]></a>
>> 
>> Ramon Tayag wrote:
>> 
>>> Hey everyone,
>>> 
>>> How do I properly render text that was pulled from an atomic value?
>>> 
>>> For example, here's the node:
>>> <a attrib="name1">This is the atomic value.  It's so cool.</a>
>>> 
>>> Getting the child node of that node "a" and tracing it in flash gives me:
>>> This is the atomic value.  It&apos;s so cool.
>>> 
>>> How do I get it to print out the normal apostrophe?
>>> 
>>> Thanks,
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