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wait a minute, it did work!<BR>
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When I try it it just types out €<BR>see? What am I doing wrong?
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&euro
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wheeeeeeeee<BR>&euro &euro &euro &euro<BR> &euro &euro &euro &euro
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€
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EEk, what happened? When I typed it it was just what I typed on the screen, then it showed up here as € <BR>So it depends on the receiver to translate it automatically?
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€
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€
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any ideas for mac users?
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€<BR>I did it once.<BR>Will it work again??
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€
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If it doesn't work for you to type € on your mac, then maybe you ought to relegate it to having it for dinner with some cheese.<BR>
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It is encoding for the web. It will not look like the symbol on your computer is you type "€" until you post it on the web. It is HTML code.<BR><BR>And for the mac users.... it is "option t" and use the symbol font. there might be another keyboard command universally, if someone finds it, pass it on.<BR><BR>As noted typing & euro ; will work on any platform as long as it is viewed on the web.
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&euro
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€
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This is obviously a literacy test, and many people are failing. Add the semi-colon and go back to remedial HTML school.<BR>
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On my Mac, I type option+shift+2 when I want a € in word processing or e-mail; but on Fodors I type &euro; (which is HTML) to get € to show up in my posts. (HTML works for PCs or Macs)
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