Dear developers, Hmm….. You might have come across some situations where some of the special characters will not render properly in some of the browsers, especially in Mozilla Firefox for some special characters will show up like ‘?’, and one thing I would like to say when you guys are working for any multi-lingual websites then you need to be careful in setting the charset to the particular encoding standards like for example “charset=utf-8” , you can set the character encoding standards in any of the html editors – if you are using Dreamweaver then you can set the encoding standards by pressing – ctrl+j - it will open up a window and it will list out all the character encoding standards in the Title/Encoding Category.
So guys careful while doing multi-lingual web pages. Below is the screen shot of Special Characters in HTML. If you want to download the page just click on the screen shot provided.
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