RE: Unicode Problem

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At 7:11 PM -0700 10/5/06, Robbert van Andel wrote:
I know it's Unicode because the javascript is encoding it as Unicode (and
it's doing so correctly).  I guess the gist of my question is how to do I do
a reverse.  How do I take %u2022 and get make that display as the bullet
character?

Robbert:

To display it in a browser, convert the number to DEC (2022->8226) and use:

•

I thought there was a way to use HEX directly, but can't find the reference at the moment (if there is one).

hth's

tedd
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