On Sat, Aug 19, 2000 at 11:19:33PM -0700, Lucas Vogel wrote: > I remember a discussion some time ago about why single quotes become > question marks in web pages. Unfortunately, all i remember about the I don't remember the discussion, but my guess is you're viewing the page with a different font than the one used when creating it, and the app in which you created the web page replaced the apostrophe with a single quote pointing in one direction or the other (some fonts provide directional quote marks as well as the usual ones as found on your keyboard). X fonts tend to use question mark glyphs for ASCII codes which aren't defined in the particular codepage that the font uses. I think if you type apostrophes into HTML in a plain text editor, they work fine. Check the html and see if it has &something; where the single quote was supposed to be, or some other sign of a weird ASCII value. -- _______ Shawn T. Rutledge / KB7PWD ecloud@bigfoot.com (_ | |_) http://www.bigfoot.com/~ecloud kb7pwd@kb7pwd.ampr.org __) | | \________________________________________________________________ Get money for spare CPU cycles at http://www.ProcessTree.com/?sponsor=5903