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I encountered a problem when navigating a web page with an imported quote
from another web page. In the quote the character code Ëš was used for a
degree symbol. Normally the code is ° or ° This caused an I Explore error
message with an option to ignore or close. Clicking on "Ignore" usually
allows you to bypass the problem, but in this instance forced clicking on
"Close" and caused the internet session to end. Subsequent internet sessions
are slowed down and many web pages can't be opened until my PC is rebooted.
I can't find any reference to a code Ëš and would like to know what it is,
and if the problem caused is temporary or perhaps could cause a permanent
issue in the future. I use Windows98SE with IE6 fully updated.
Any advice would be appreciated?
from another web page. In the quote the character code Ëš was used for a
degree symbol. Normally the code is ° or ° This caused an I Explore error
message with an option to ignore or close. Clicking on "Ignore" usually
allows you to bypass the problem, but in this instance forced clicking on
"Close" and caused the internet session to end. Subsequent internet sessions
are slowed down and many web pages can't be opened until my PC is rebooted.
I can't find any reference to a code Ëš and would like to know what it is,
and if the problem caused is temporary or perhaps could cause a permanent
issue in the future. I use Windows98SE with IE6 fully updated.
Any advice would be appreciated?