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	<title>Comments on: Verdana Hates Pinyin</title>
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		<title>By: Ryan</title>
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		<description>Wow Kelly, I have never met anyone so amazingly versed in digital character... umm... stuff. Well done!

Thanks for the note about the pinyin. I&#039;ve fixed it all. Couldn&#039;t bring myself to nix Verdana (as I like how it renders), but I simply replaced the encoded stuff with the appropriate characters and it seems to be displaying on a Mac now.

I *believe* (and this is a test of the memory) the reason they were encoded in the first place (as nothing else on the site is) was a character to pinyin tool I used to expedite the process back 3 years ago or so when I initial set up the site. The text has just been carried over in various formats since then.

Thanks again!</description>
		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Wow Kelly, I have never met anyone so amazingly versed in digital character&#8230; umm&#8230; stuff. Well done!</p>
<p>Thanks for the note about the pinyin. I&#8217;ve fixed it all. Couldn&#8217;t bring myself to nix Verdana (as I like how it renders), but I simply replaced the encoded stuff with the appropriate characters and it seems to be displaying on a Mac now.</p>
<p>I *believe* (and this is a test of the memory) the reason they were encoded in the first place (as nothing else on the site is) was a character to pinyin tool I used to expedite the process back 3 years ago or so when I initial set up the site. The text has just been carried over in various formats since then.</p>
<p>Thanks again!</p>
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