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Moo 27-09-06 03:42 PM

Techie help
 
I'm busy trying to do a web site for the bike club and when I cut and paste event s onto the html page I keep getting these symbols. ÂÃÂ

What are they? simple answers please.

Luckypants 27-09-06 03:55 PM

Look like garbage to me...... I'm simple....

hovis 27-09-06 03:58 PM

i don't know :wink:

Jabba 27-09-06 04:04 PM

Looks like word-processor code or some such.

Save your text into a .txt (notepad) file and copy/paste from there :thumbsup:



PS: Make sure that there's no double-spaces after full-stops, etc.

Moo 27-09-06 04:37 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Jabba
Looks like word-processor code or some such.

Save your text into a .txt (notepad) file and copy/paste from there :thumbsup:



PS: Make sure that there's no double-spaces after full-stops, etc.

I've sussed out the double spaces after full stops the  appears before the £ sign like so Admission £8 I've deleted double spaces but still they appear.

squirrel_hunter 27-09-06 10:16 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Moo
Quote:

Originally Posted by Jabba
Looks like word-processor code or some such.

Save your text into a .txt (notepad) file and copy/paste from there :thumbsup:



PS: Make sure that there's no double-spaces after full-stops, etc.

I've sussed out the double spaces after full stops the  appears before the £ sign like so Admission £8 I've deleted double spaces but still they appear.

They look like extended ASCII to me. Try lookuptables.com though I doubt that would be of any help as you want a simple answer... So we (all the techies out there) will need to know which programs are you copying to and from and your operating system?

Though the simplest soultion will be to convert the file from which your copying from to a .txt format ie the basic text format and then copy form there. If that fails and you still have the problems just use find and replace to remove them and copy from there.

Incidently the best text editor (plain format) is textpad (textpad.com).

Having said all that I just remembered that I've seen something similar converting from a Unix to windows document or where the keyboard/ program is to old to handle multiple currencys eg Euro symbol/ US dollars/ GBP

richbeales 28-09-06 02:52 PM

I swear by Notepad++

Completely Free/Open Source -> http://notepad-plus.sourceforge.net/uk/site.htm

syntax highlighting/tabs/etc

very useful.

Moo 28-09-06 03:14 PM

Thanks for the replies all I will endever to sort it the double spaces is obvious I've noticed alot of people just put ukpounds instead of £.

timwilky 28-09-06 03:17 PM

For a plain editor I use ultraedit. It has nice feature such as being able to work in columns. also is a little bit language sensitive so highlights keywords etc

DoubleD 28-09-06 03:55 PM

Give textpad a try, might help.


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