in reply to Re^3: Substituting unicode character leaves special block
in thread Substituting unicode character leaves special block

> And you are right about the difference between the mu and micro characters in unicode.

There was not much discussion about the xBC so far, which represents ¼ , but it seems to me the OP actually wanted x03BC for μ

In HTML ¼ μ -> ¼ μ

> so it becomes guesswork in regards to what they are really doing.

well yeah, but probably he deserves to keep maintaining broken code?

Cheers Rolf
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