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Old 05-16-2007, 08:50 AM
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Originally Posted by dharrison
I am using the 8482, but even in my forum post, it converts to TM. I use CuteHTML as my coding package and yes it does convert it for me sometimes.

Thanks Phil (and all of you really) I shall try the UTF-8 line and see what happens.
I'm not sure what you mean by "it converts to TM." The ™ (that's the 8482 version) is the way to go and it does validate.

By the way, you say that your client's product is trademarked. In that case, you do not want to use ™. You should use ® (this would be &#174 ending with the semicolon). The ™ is used to show a claim of a pending trademark while the ® is reserved (by law) for something that has actually been registered by the USPTO.

Of course, you're in the UK, and I'm speaking for the US and US trademarks.
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