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Old 01-18-2011, 05:48 AM   #5
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Originally Posted by slantybard View Post
Your original source material may have more than one text encoding that is the result of very poor editing and formatting from the publishing purchase. One way of fixing this is opening your file in a text editor and copy the whole text into a new document window, saving it, and taking a look for any find+replace fixes.
The frustrating part is that when viewing the source, there's no characters showing that I can replace. As mentioned, "I've" becomes "Ive" when viewing the source. The Sony is the only thing that knows there's an apostrophe there. Unfortunately, it shows it as a question mark.
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