Might it not be related to the "encoding" selected in the browser? Try different encodings. If the encoding is not correctly configured, even a well-designed Web page will not look good.
I mainly use Opera; here, the command is "View | Encoding".
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BTW, for non-VFP-related topics, there are other forums, here on the Universal Thread. Check the list.
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Talking about HTML codes, you may want to create hyperlinks for your quote (the text that appears beneath each of your messages), with the < A HREF... > combination. More details available on request.
>Okay, so the following is not about Visual FoxPro, but it is important nevertheless. I need help on this.
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>How do I use French accent marks on my web site
www.champenois.com ? The accent marks, such as "ê" or "Ê" seem to make strange characters.
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>The way I made the accent marks was to use the key combinations of the ALT key and the following numbers respectively, 0234 and 0202. However, when you render the page using either a netscape browser or the Internet Explorer browser, it comes out quite ulgly.
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>So, how do you use French accent marks without the web page coming out ugly?
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>Cecil
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