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Topic started on 10-1-2005 @ 10:49 PM by loam


I haven't been on ATS for sometime, but when I logged in and reviewed some of my previous posts in the collabrative fiction section, I noticed all my quotes were changed to question marks. Any idea why? Very odd.

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reply posted on 10-1-2005 @ 11:12 PM by EnronOutrunHomerun


I remember seeing a post by SO somewhere that addressed that issue...

It has do to with the server switchover...I'll see if I can find it...

edit:hmmm - can't seem to find it...

edit 2: I've also noticed these symbols - � - popping up here and there...or is that what you're talking about loam??

[edit on 1/10/2005 by EnronOutrunHomerun]



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reply posted on 10-1-2005 @ 11:24 PM by EnronOutrunHomerun




If you copy that synbol and paste it into a search engine like Yahoo...It breaks it down into this:
& # 655 33 ; (without the spaces)

Which is called a Unicode value...and that's about as much as I know on that end.....lol

[edit on 1/10/2005 by EnronOutrunHomerun]



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reply posted on 11-1-2005 @ 12:57 AM by Pisky


I had a similar problem, but not in ATS. Mine was with the Pixy Folk site that I set up a few years ago and recently updated.

I can only assume its caused by control characters appearing in the original code (I wrote the site using text files converted to HTML)



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reply posted on 11-1-2005 @ 07:01 AM by SkepticOverlord


The new server is not configured to accept "special characters" such as those created when you copy-and-paste (without attention to detail) from Microsoft Word. "Curly Quotes" and similar Microsoft Word baddies are a terrible thing for a site with an automated XML RSS feed.



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