TheFunnySide wrote:
First up, this is probably an exceptionally stupid question and for
that I apologise.  I'm new to Seamonkey Composer  however and I just
can't understand why I'm having trouble adding say© in HTML
source view and getting it to STAY when I hit 'Save'.  When I do save
the document, it reverts in the HTML Source to the copyright symbol.
Where's the sense in that? The whole point of manually editing the
HTML Source code is that *I* want to dictate what the code should be?

Am I missing a setting in preferences or something or will this always
be a problem with using Seamonkey to edit HTML? :-(

Zoe

Zoe,

You are not missing anything unless you don't have that character in your font bank. In place of trying to hand code the character in Composer, place the cursor in the document where you want it to appear, then look in the Insert Character list at the top of the edit screen.

Select the Copyright symbol, if you cannot find it you probably don't have that character in your fonts on your system.

Another solution is to hand code the numeric code ® into your dcument.

Composer had had a bad habit of removing coding it doesn't like or understand. If you want to edit the document use an text editor like TextPad, it doesn't care what you write and will not alter your coding.

Michael G
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