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    I'm using ASPs with a SQL Server. The server is setup with English(UK) setting so the currency symbol is £(as in Pounds Sterling). If I go to practically any UK online shop the pound symbol is displayed fine, but not in any of my ASPs. Aaaagggghhh!! Nothing is displayed at all if a pound symbol is inserted, and I've also tried using the £ command and still nothing displayed. £100 and £100 all display as 100 Anyone know why?

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      I'm using ASPs with a SQL Server. The server is setup with English(UK) setting so the currency symbol is £(as in Pounds Sterling). If I go to practically any UK online shop the pound symbol is displayed fine, but not in any of my ASPs. Aaaagggghhh!! Nothing is displayed at all if a pound symbol is inserted, and I've also tried using the £ command and still nothing displayed. £100 and £100 all display as 100 Anyone know why?

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      I've managed to work it out. I'm using VisualInterdev, and when you create a blank ASP it puts a meta tag in with charset=unicode. This seems to stop pound signs from being displayed. Is there a way to display the pound sign in unicode? ================== The original message was: I'm using ASPs with a SQL Server. The server is setup with English(UK) setting so the currency symbol is £(as in Pounds Sterling). If I go to practically any UK online shop the pound symbol is displayed fine, but not in any of my ASPs. Aaaagggghhh!! Nothing is displayed at all if a pound symbol is inserted, and I've also tried using the £ command and still nothing displayed.

      £100
      and
      £100

      all display as

      100

      Anyone know why?

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