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You can follow the question or vote as helpful, but you cannot reply to this thread. I have the same question Report abuse. Details required :. Cancel Submit. Halima S. Hi Stephen finkin, Almost all the Spanish accent words require the combination of numeric key or the alt keys. But, recently, after being convinced that there was wide support for Unicode characters among web browsers and operating systems, we starting replacing the low-resolution graphics with widely supported font-based Unicode characters.

We are slowly but surely making all of our older entries compatible with the newer XHTML standard in the process. Indeed, we have now configured our publishing system so that our entries must parse as valid XHTML i.

Invariably, our best intentions are sometimes defeated by the technologies involved. If your browser is not properly displaying the named character entities in an entry e. Some things to do if special characters aren't displayed : Some users need only use the Windows Update mechanism built into Internet Explorer to install support for the East Asian languages on your Windows machine.

For some reason, this makes the Unicode fonts available to IE! Which is the "Fn" key? And where can I look up the Character Map? Or type "char" in start search. Thanks Moderator Team, I figured a you'd know, and b it would be easy. Never really looked before, and don't use a laptop. The Best Tech Newsletter Anywhere. Was this information helpful? Yes No. Thank you! Any more feedback? The more you tell us the more we can help. Can you help us improve?

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