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The 'greater-than-or-equal-to' symbol is ≥ and is usually put in an HTML page with the following two codes: ≥ or ≥ - embedding either of these in a HTML Composer file does not work. I also tried &|ge; or &|#8805; with no luck.
Francis
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Originally posted by Francis Mariani: Copy-pasted the actual character and that worked.
Until you deploy the file, that is. Then it gets replaced by a '?' (question mark). I have a case open for this issue (although in 7.6.11).
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What if you do it directly from the HTML tab (not the Design one)?
In 7.7.03 I remember getting a beautiful semicolon instead of the space I expected when I loaded the page in my browser ... I think the engine was trying to resolve &nbs as a Dialogue Manager variable (which obviously had no value) leaving the ";" to be displayed alone.
As I said, now that I moved to 7.7.03M I no longer see that happening so I can't replicate ... or maybe I was drunk then ... not that I drink much but lack of sleep has some weird effects on certain people