Hi Tom,
> > They would be something like where is the
> > unknown number.
>
> Monty put me onto http://www.lookuptables.com/. I tried
> to use but it ends up showing as a boxany
> thoughts?
Make sure you're using all four numerals:
Give that a shot and let us know how it g
As a matter of fact, it was installed
this way.
IE6 SP1
Maxthon
IE7b2
Avant
I have not uninstalled anything
yet.
Now I'm afraid too, because DQSD is
working.
Dan
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BakerSent: Friday, May 19, 2006 7:48 PMTo:
dqsd-users
As a matter of fact, it was installed
this way.
IE6 SP1
Maxthon
IE7b2
Avant
I have not uninstalled anything
yet.
Now I'm afraid too, because DQSD is
working.
Dan
From: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
[mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] On Behalf Of Chuck
BakerSent: Friday, May 19, 2006 7:48 PMTo:
dqsd-users
Kim Gräsman wrote:
You can use numeric entities instead, which are accepted by the XML
parser. Problem is converting your existing entities to numeric format.
They would be something like where is the unknown number.
See if you can find a site that lists a translation table, perha