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Originally Posted by llasram
Adobe DE doesn't support the entirety of the Unicode standard. Not all characters lacking a direct character-to-glyph mapping (my pet peeve: the fixed-width spaces characters) are displayed correctly, the ones not understood by DE being replaced with the '?' mark you are seeing. The only current solution -- complain to Adobe and work around it if possible.
If you mention the specific characters in question here someone may be able to help you out.
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Thanks for the response... The character I'm trying to use most often is an "a" with a line over the top of it... I don't know the proper name for it, but it is often used in transliteration of Farsi or Arabic names.