ID:               39226
 User updated by:  jdentel91 at comcast dot net
 Reported By:      jdentel91 at comcast dot net
 Status:           Bogus
 Bug Type:         Unknown/Other Function
 Operating System: Apache
 PHP Version:      4.4.2
 New Comment:

So your saying that the class I'm creating won't work? Or that 
I need to have a manual file download instead of 
highlight_file() and have it as a copy/paste thing?


Previous Comments:
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[2006-10-21 22:30:53] [EMAIL PROTECTED]

It depends on the ability of your browser do display those characters
correctly.
Opera, for example, displays "£" ("pound") as pound, not as "£".
This is because highligh_file() doesn't touch those characters and it
was never meant to.
No bug here.

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[2006-10-21 22:18:57] jdentel91 at comcast dot net

http://www.chaoticscripters.com/php/

The highlight_file.png is where the error is taking place. If 
you look at file.png you will see that it isn't the same.

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[2006-10-21 22:15:38] [EMAIL PROTECTED]

Show me a screenshot, maybe I'm just missing something.

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[2006-10-21 22:11:48] jdentel91 at comcast dot net

Microsoft IE v5 For Mac did the same.

Firefox 1.5.0.3 (Mac version) did the same.

Those are the only two browsers, other than Safari, that I 
have. They have the same problems.

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[2006-10-21 22:08:04] [EMAIL PROTECTED]

Yes, please try an other browser first.

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