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Wed, Jan 30, 02 at 10:00
| Could someone please check out the codes on this page Page I'm Working On and tell me why the ¢¢ is appearing on the left under NSCISD? I have tried to figure it out...but nothing pops out at me.
Thanks, MaryAnn |
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- Posted by Niels Bosboom(nbosboom@hotmail.com) onWed, Jan 30, 02 at 10:14
| Look at the text below. It is copied-pasted from your site and contains two $ cent-symbols. (td ALIGN=LEFT VALIGN=TOP WIDTH="20%" HEIGHT="100%" BGCOLOR="#CC0000") Hope this helps. Niels. |
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| Thanks Niel, Guess I just didn't look close enough! MaryAnn |
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- Posted by Niels Bosboom(nbosboom@hotmail.com) onWed, Jan 30, 02 at 10:19
| Well,. in the code should this ¢ appear,.. but it is replaced. The real text is & cent; without the space between the & en the c Niels |
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| Niels, isn't it strange how some things like that just appear? I know it wasn't put there on purpose! I've got it fixed now and really appreciate your help with this and other questions that I have posted. MaryAnn |
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| My boss says it was just someone trying to put in their 2 cents. LOL MaryAnn |
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| HA HA HA!! That's a great one. :O) So how did you type the cent symbols into this thread's subject line anyway?? |
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| I used the code from the 'character map'. For the ¢ sign while holding down the alt key, type 0162, then release the alt key. It also comes in handy when typing the degrees sign ° alt-0176 and fractions like ½ alt-0189. |
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- Posted by Niels Bosboom(nbosboom@hotmail.com) onFri, Feb 1, 02 at 3:34
| Or you can also use a code: &_cent; I cannot post the code correctly, then it will show the result. So you have to delete the underscore so the &c are connected. :-) Hope this helps. Niels. |
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| Thanks Niels! I figured that it would be similar to the © Let's test it here: ¢ Cool! |
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