Re: Symbols on Web Pages

Subject: Re: Symbols on Web Pages
From: Kim Keegan <keegan -at- EXPLORERS -dot- COM>
Date: Mon, 4 Aug 1997 17:17:48 -0400

Bill Burns wrote:

> Trade Mark is easy enough to mimic without a special character tag
> (and
> I don't think one is available anyway).
>
> TM = <SUP>TM</SUP>

The code for TM is &#153; (I had to look this one up). I believe that
you can use &copy; for the copyright symbol too.

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