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New Ergo: was on "Western (Mac OS Roman)" in Safari Prefs.
Trying :Unicode (UTF-8)

.hr

Ed: ..and I get the same bogus effect.

Try "Western (ISO-1)" - everything else is furrin.. maybe Cyrillic next.

.hr

OK Cyrillic:





.hr (heh)

mmmmmmmm

Java ON. (Script-kiddie insurance: was OFF)

No. Dice. Like I said: metaphysically Broken here. :-/
nnnnnnnnnnnn
Collapse Edited by Ashton Oct. 2, 2012, 12:25:42 AM EDT
Ergo: was on "Western (Mac OS Roman)" in Safari Prefs.
Trying :Unicode (UTF-8)

.hr

.hr

Law above fear, justice above law, mercy above justice, love above all.
Collapse Edited by Ashton Oct. 2, 2012, 12:28:21 AM EDT
Ergo: was on "Western (Mac OS Roman)" in Safari Prefs.
Trying :Unicode (UTF-8)

.hr

Ed: ..and I get the same bogus effect.

Try "Western (ISO-1)" - everything else is furrin.. maybe Cyrillic next.

.hr

.hr

Law above fear, justice above law, mercy above justice, love above all.
Collapse Edited by Ashton Oct. 2, 2012, 12:30:19 AM EDT
Ergo: was on "Western (Mac OS Roman)" in Safari Prefs.
Trying :Unicode (UTF-8)

.hr

Ed: ..and I get the same bogus effect.

Try "Western (ISO-1)" - everything else is furrin.. maybe Cyrillic next.

.hr

OK Cyrillic:

.hr (heh)


Collapse Edited by Ashton Oct. 2, 2012, 12:35:10 AM EDT
Ergo: was on "Western (Mac OS Roman)" in Safari Prefs.
Trying :Unicode (UTF-8)

.hr

Ed: ..and I get the same bogus effect.

Try "Western (ISO-1)" - everything else is furrin.. maybe Cyrillic next.

.hr

OK Cyrillic:

.hr (heh)

mmmmmmmm
nnnnnnnnnnnn
Expand Edited by Ashton Oct. 2, 2012, 12:36:45 AM EDT
Collapse Edited by Ashton Oct. 2, 2012, 12:37:32 AM EDT
Ergo: was on "Western (Mac OS Roman)" in Safari Prefs.
Trying :Unicode (UTF-8)

.hr

Ed: ..and I get the same bogus effect.

Try "Western (ISO-1)" - everything else is furrin.. maybe Cyrillic next.

.hr

OK Cyrillic:

.hr (heh)

mmmmmmmm

Java ON. Script-kiddie insurance: was OFF)

No. Dice. Like I said: metaphysically Broken here. :-/
nnnnnnnnnnnn
Collapse Edited by Ashton Oct. 2, 2012, 02:19:44 PM EDT
Ergo: was on "Western (Mac OS Roman)" in Safari Prefs.
Trying :Unicode (UTF-8)

.hr

Ed: ..and I get the same bogus effect.

Try "Western (ISO-1)" - everything else is furrin.. maybe Cyrillic next.

.hr

OK Cyrillic:

.hr (heh)

mmmmmmmm

Java ON. (Script-kiddie insurance: was OFF)

No. Dice. Like I said: metaphysically Broken here. :-/
nnnnnnnnnnnn
New USE <hr>
the dot hr doesn't work.
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Law above fear, justice above law, mercy above justice, love above all.
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             hr seems to work here in FF. - (Another Scott) - (5)
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                         Ergo: was on "Western (Mac OS Roman)" in Safari Prefs. - (Ashton) - (2)
                             USE <hr> - (folkert) - (1)
                                 Ta Dahh! as in, [Duh].. dot-brained mea culpa. -NT - (Ashton)
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             Excellent! -NT - (Another Scott)

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