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A little symbol on two out of 50 pages – and only in Firefox, no other browser — that does not exist in html of those pages. Any ideas where it comes from and how to get rid of it?

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The concerened pages' urls are: http://www.iwcr.org/events/index.html#gl and http://www.iwcr.org/monaco/index.html line 63 or so.

It is visible on your source chart. It loks like OBJ in a little frame. 

It also appears on the laptop with OS 10.6.8 and Firefox 5.0.

I have run through unicode symbols and I can't see it there, either.
The concerened pages' urls are: http://www.iwcr.org/events/index.html#gl and http://www.iwcr.org/monaco/index.html line 63 or so. It is visible on your source chart. It loks like OBJ in a little frame. It also appears on the laptop with OS 10.6.8 and Firefox 5.0. I have run through unicode symbols and I can't see it there, either.

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I missed that symbol.
It is in the page source as  ()

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Do you mean the envelop images next to the email addresses

It is a background image that you can see in Tools > Page Info > Media

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Unfortunately it is not a picture of an envelope. It is more like a symbol, if you can see it on the enclosed photos.

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I missed that symbol.
It is in the page source as  ()

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Wow! Thanks a lot. I can get rid of it now, although it never showed in my HTML.

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You're welcome