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I got some HTML that has à in place of registered trademark symbols.
I tested saving from Word and a variety of copy-paste-into-text editor
scenarios, but can't figure out how this happened.
I want to help the original author fix their process so à does not show up
in their html text. Anyone have any ideas how they did this? (No, there is
no Norwegian or foreign language involved, it's all American English.)
Cheers,
Sean
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