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Recently, on some web pages, my browser has been displaying odd characters (an a with a ^ over it, for example) in place of apostrophes ('). Any idea what could be causing this, or better, what I can do to fix it? Can anyone go to my website: http://www.maverick83.150m.com , scroll down to the poem, and in the first line, tell me if the word "you'll" is displaying properly for you?

2006-06-08 18:28:07 · 1 answers · asked by Master Maverick 6 in Computers & Internet Internet

jibberjabbar - Thanks! That actually did help. I didn't know that, about the encoding, and after learning it from you, I noticed that on this site, my encoding is set to UTF-8, automatically. But on my site, it switched to Western European. So I did a search, and found out how to set my page's encoding to UTF-8. It now automatially opens with that encoding, and displays it all, just fine. Thanks again!

2006-06-08 19:00:21 · update #1

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Your website is all screwed up unless I change my browser encoding from Western European to unicode (UTF-8). You can change your encoding by clicking View then Encoding.
Good luck.

2006-06-08 18:41:39 · answer #1 · answered by jibberjabbar 6 · 0 0

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