Re: MIssing pound, coma and quotes symbols

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Good morning,

I did just preview it before, but just now uploaded (FTP) it using both
Unicode and Western European (Windows), to see if it made any difference. It
worked fine in both cases.

I did copy this thread and links to your test sites and sent them to another
person who is more knowledgeable than I and asked him to troubleshoot it
when he had time. He may post back here or contact me directly...either way,
I hope to have something for you...eventually. If possible please leave your
test sites posted.

I am curious about a couple things. I tested this on a PC with IE sp1 and
FireFox 1.5.0.3. I have IE sp2 installed on another partition, but haven't
tried that. What are you running? Also, have you installed any other patches
to IE? What about updates to Publisher/Office?

By the way, posting Publisher Web questions in the regular Publisher
newsgroup is not likely to get much help, and may get you flamed. Most
people feel that using Publisher to build a website is...shall we say, not
smart. They tend to feel pretty strongly about that. And, I must say that
given the size of your site, you would be best served in the long run to
rebuild it in Dreamweaver, since you already own the program. I know that is
not what you want to hear, but Publisher is intended for small, simple,
static websites, not 200+ page sites. You have encountered one problem, and
will undoubtedly run up against other limitations of using Publisher for a
site of this size. With Dreamweaver you will have smaller file sizes, faster
loading pages, better cross browser support and more. Though I will continue
to try to help you sort this out, perhaps you should rethink rebuilding it
in Dreamweaver. I am confident you will be happier in the long run.

DavidF

"Andrew G" <AndrewG@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote in message
news:9921487F-6FED-4A26-ACB9-07360A27CBA5@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx
Hi Dave,

Installed software on another computer, created test page, same problem
again, you said it worked fine on your computer i assume that is in
preview
mode, if you were to upload it to somewhere, are you also not getting the
£
sign?

Thanks

Andrew

"DavidF" wrote:

Andrew,

Excellent post, but I am not sure how to fix your problem. I downloaded
your
Pub file and it worked fine on my machine. I suspect that it has to do
with
Regional and Language options. It appears that you are set up for UK
English, and I am using US English, so that might be the problem, but
obviously switching your machine to US English doesn't represent a good
fix.
Check back, and I'll see if I can get some help with this...

DavidF

"Andrew G" <AndrewG@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote in message
news:75A42F9D-99BF-43CC-B71B-57D34A37AB2F@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx
Hi Dave,

Have posted a couple of pages, (newly created) 1 in publisher & 1 in
Dreamweaver, the url is as follows:- www.andrewgold.co.uk (publisher
page)
and www.andrewgold.co.uk/dreamweaver/dreamweaver.html (dreamweaver
page) I
also have the pub file which is 38k and you can download it at
www.andrewgold.co.uk/publisher its publication1.pub as you will see
the
only one that works is the dreamweaver.....

Thanks in advance

Andrew

"DavidF" wrote:

Andrew,

First let's make sure that we are saying the same thing. In your
original
Publisher document (not the HTML files), if you change the encoding
to
Unicode UTF8 and preview the site, do you still end up with
questions
marks,
and the £ sign not working correctly?

Generally these problems are caused by using an unsupported
character or
formatting. If changing the encoding does not solve the problem,
then
look
to how you are formatting the text box. Don't use indents, tabs,
etc. In
general all you do is format the text. To test, perhaps remove all
formatting from a problem text box, and preview to see if you can
identify
what formatting is causing the problem. Or create a new text box and
add
in
text and formatting until you find the problem...

If your Pub file seems to work alright when previewing, then try
publishing
your site to a folder on your hard drive where you can find it. Go
to
that
folder and open the index.htm file and see if everything works
there. If
that works, then delete all the old HTML files AND the subfolder off
your
site (should be "index.htm" and a folder called "index_files" if you
have
opted to use a subfolder under options), and upload/publish your new
HTML
files to your webhost. Then delete all the temporary internet files
in
Internet Explorer ( Tools > Internet Options, Delete files..) and
test
the
posted site.

If none of this solves the problem please post the URL of your
website,
and
specifically a page where you are having the problem.

DavidF

"Andrew G" <AndrewG@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote in message
news:40674226-5786-42F3-AC4E-513023F29771@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx
Edited publication, removed ? replaced with £ saved as new
publication,
deleted all files on web, re uploaded and...... its still the
same,
without £
sign, tomorrow will delete the pages in the publication with the ?
signs,
re
create them and try again, otherwise any other suggestions please

"DavidF" wrote:

I know its a lot of pages, but delete the old pages off your
site
and
upload
new.

DavidF

"Andrew G" <AndrewG@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote in message
news:D24B21DE-BBA6-4A3A-B063-D9A00178FA28@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx
Hi, That works fine with a new project, I have already loaded
the
old
one
saved in back down and uploaded it again, to no avail - any
comments -
and
thanks for the starter part

"DavidF" wrote:

Go to Tools > Options > Web tab and change encoding to
Unicode
UTF8.
While
you are at it, untick "Rely on VML..." and "Allow PNG..."
for
smaller,
faster loading pages.

You are correct, that you would probably be happier with
your
site
if
you
rebuilt it in Dreamweaver...

DavidF

"Andrew G" <AndrewG@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote in
message
news:FC04F98E-7FC6-4337-9759-22269C9C2385@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx
Hi,

I have created a test site, with prices in £'s with also
comma's
and
quotes,
when previewing, the display is fine, when i publish and
then
upload
the
web
files displays ? instead of what i want.

I have also created the same page in Dreamweaver and this
works
all
fine,
now you are going to say do it all in dreamweaver, but i
have
created
my
main
site with 200+ pages which viewed ok, until it was
uploaded,
and
dont
want
to
do it all over again.

Any help would be appreciated - Thanks

Andrew














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