Well, after some work and help from people on this list (thank you), I've now worked out how to get rid of those ridiculous Microsoft "smart" quotes that appear as question marks when posted as a story. I've also dealt with the em and en dash issue. I've substituted the appropriate unicode codes (&#x1234) for the offending code. I've also modified a little perl script called demoronizer that automates the task to some extent.

The issue that I'm having is that when I paste the code into the story and hit either preview or save, everything looks great...except that if I go to edit again or save after viewing the preview, the question marks appear again. In other words, if I save it right away the appropriate unicode characters appear, but if I try to edit the story later, the unicode punctuation characters disappear and are replaced with the question mark indicating that the web browser doesn't know how to display the information.

Someone else previously alluded to the fact that they have to work around this by saving a separate file, making the appropriate changes there and then resubmitting the code into Geeklog. Are my ampersands getting stripped and thus the unicode is being deformed? Is there a way to fix this problem? I'm concerned that if some of the users of my site post a story by pasting from Word or some other Microsoft product that supports smart quotes, I'll not be able to edit the text correctly since all I'll see is question marks.

Thanks,

Norm
Norman Cohen
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