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Nah dude, that character does actually work...check wikipedia (I posted the link before)

That character does nothing. It's an invisible character that some people are getting with the symbol when copying and pasting and some people aren't.

Dammit, why doesn't anybody read the whole thread anymore? :cry:

The character that does this trick is a x'3f'. It works for me on forums and in notepad. But it doesn't work in Notepad ++ for me. You know it works if whatever you start typing displays backwards. I suppose this is good for those written languages that go from right to left because that is what it is doing.

Here's an idea: Copy and paste the two pipe characters below, I'll paste the symbol in-between them.

||

Ok... this works. Huh. Super-weird. I retract my gullability comments!

|| hare krishna

<speculation> This feature of the text system must exist for use in languages that are types backwards, and this character must be from a such a language set. This doesn't explain everything though.

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you are doing it incorrectly.

this symbol is inside symbol like a pair of braces ()

and you need to type inside this braces for it to work, because the symbol is invisible. and it works on all unicode supported windows and IE's

now copy the braces which are between the two pipe symbols | ҉ |

hint: copy and paste this in notepad to see the braces, and check "show unicode control characters"

an example:

do you see this backwords now?҉

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