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The bullets don't look right in my web site, i.e. 'p' or 'u' instead of ticks or arrows - how can I put this right?

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The bullets on my web site do not look right, i.e. 'p' or 'u' instead of a tick or an arrow. Is there any way that I can change this or is there something that you can do to make it display properly? I have lots of ticks and arrows so an easy solution would be great! I don't have the same problem with internet explorer or Google! Many thanks for any help you can give, Diane

The bullets on my web site do not look right, i.e. 'p' or 'u' instead of a tick or an arrow. Is there any way that I can change this or is there something that you can do to make it display properly? I have lots of ticks and arrows so an easy solution would be great! I don't have the same problem with internet explorer or Google! Many thanks for any help you can give, Diane

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Works for me on Linux in Firefox 3.6.x and 4.0.1. However that is a font face="Wingdings 2" and such fonts that remap the basic ASCII set are not supported.
It is better to use Unicode replacements.

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