I am using Netscape and neither one of your two examples show a semicolon between the "p" and "G". Your result example for IE displays as CC>GTCC, while the result example for Netscape shows as CCampGTCC with an ampersand (the "and" symbol) between the "C" and "a".
Your same post, as viewed in IE shows both examples as :CCGTCC with an ampersand between the "C" and the "G". The result for the IE sample shows, CC>GTCC, while the result for the Netscape version shows, CCGTCC with an ampersand between the "C" and the "G", which is the way it is supposed to look.
So, does this mean that typing "CC" and then an ampersand and then "amp" and then "GTCC" will show the correct version of the Club acronym in IE, while adding a semicolon between the "p" and "G" will make it right for Netscape and nothing will make it right for both browsers, except for Greg's icon? I.E., .
Whew!
Jim
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