Hey, thanks for the reply
I tried this but it is rendered as " £ " when used as a form
element value.

On Jul 11, 11:23 am, "dr. Hannibal Lecter" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
wrote:
> Did you try putting the pound sign as an entity? i.e. &pound; ?
>
> Adrian wrote:
> > Hi,
>
> > I am developing a simple job search site in CakePHP 1.2 and I have a
> > problem with the text form helper. When editing a job I have a text
> > box to enter a salary e.g. "�24,000-�30,000 a year" so I have used the
> > form helper in my edit view like this:
>
> > [code]
>
> > <?php echo $form->text('Job.salary', array('value' => $job['Job']
> > ['salary']))?>
>
> > [/code]
>
> > This gives me an empty text box if $job['Job']['salary'] contains a �
> > sign, if I enter anything without a � sign it's fine. Does anyone know
> > a good way of correcting this? I tried using the clean function but it
> > doesn't strip � signs out. Also I don't think this happened in 1.1.
>
> > Any help would be appreciated.
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