hi,
you can also use the unicode "\u00A3" or the numeric entity "&#163"

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Hi!

Just use £ it'll do the trick...

Brgds
Mathias

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Hi all,

  How do i display British Pound through Servlet.

  I can right now display Dollar Symbol but how do i display British Pound.

karthikeyan.

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