Hi Mans. What about chrome?

For me it looks like this in chrome:
http://bit.ly/406yAn

and like this in ie7 (Avant Browser using ie7 rendering engine):
http://bit.ly/1jJcg4

Is that a charset-problem of your localisation of chrome? I have no
idea. However I have replaced the star in the code with its  unicode
counterpart, maybe that solved it for you. Please, try again... and
also note that you can replace the star with any other character that
works for you.

Last but not least, there also is an image version of it... though not
working in ie as that doesn't allow for embedded images using
'data'... http://bit.ly/1yyHtD
...however you could replace those with valid image paths.


Tobias.
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