What are you using to drive this? -

Web Services
ODBC 
SOAP
WebDE/RedBack?
What Web Server?

08 is not a common occurrence - I suspect your data or Web program logic as
the most likely source - any "backspaces" in your data ? (08).
If you could post a specific example with some commentary we might be able
to help.

If you are using WebDE and are seeing %08 or similar then you may have an
incompatible combination of Server and Gateway.
If you are using WebSphere Portal Server you may have an incorrect Locale
setting - try on the middle tier web server first and see if the problem
exists there.


Regards


JayJay

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Sent: 08 August 2008 17:27
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Subject: [U2] Encoding Unidata characters in web page

Hello,

I know this has been discussed in the list before, but I don't archive 
many emails.

I am displaying data from Unidata in a web page.  Occasionally it puts in 
a wierd character in text fields.  In a hex editor it is a binary 08 or 
something wierd like that.  I suspect that I am using the wrong encoding 
in the html tag.  Could someone refresh my memory on the proper encoding 
type to use in this situation?

Charles Shaffer
Senior Analyst
NTN-Bower Corporation
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