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Hi Li-chin,<br>
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What would the character encoding be? And what special characters?<br>
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If your original data is tagged, you should be able to search for the
question mark tag. I've not had that much trouble doing what I needed
to do. (The only exception was that it doesn't offer regular expression
support...)<br>
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Klaus<br>
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On 5/28/2005 8:59 PM, sara chen spake the following words:
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<div>Hi everyone,</div>
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<div>I'm wonder if any WordSmith expert can help me to solve few
questions.</div>
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<div>1) How to avoid producing those strange codes when transferring
my original text data into the txt. files, which is recognized by
WordSmith? I have copied the origninal text on Notepad and then save it
as txt file.</div>
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<div>2) How to search question mark "?" from my data with WordSmith?
I used concorrdance to search them but some strange codes came out. </div>
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<div>Many thanks</div>
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<div>Li-chin</div>
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