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Asked: May 10, 20262026-05-10T20:45:43+00:00 2026-05-10T20:45:43+00:00

I have HTML that includes symbols such as the Trademark TM as superscript (™).

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I have HTML that includes symbols such as the Trademark ‘TM’ as superscript (™). In normal HTML, I would use '&trade;' or &#153; to display the Trademark TM. However, I can find no way to import HTML like this into Flex and have it displayed correctly. I am having similar issues with the <li> tag.

My HTML:

<p>This information is intellectual property of My Company&#153;.</p>  <p>Available features:</p>  <li>Feature 1</li> <li>Feature 2</li> <li>Feature 3</li> <li>Feature 4</li>  <p>COPYRIGHT INFORMATION:</p>  <p>Copyright &#169; 2008, My Company. All rights reserved.</p> 

The only way that I’ve gotten this to work is by copying and pasting the content directly into Flex:

<mx:Text width='100%' height='100%'>     <mx:htmlText>         <![CDATA[ This information is intellectual property of My Company™.   Available features:  •   Feature 1 •   Feature 2 •   Feature 3 •   Feature 4  COPYRIGHT INFORMATION:  Copyright © 2008, My Company. All rights reserved.          ]]>     </mx:htmlText> </mx:Text> 

I want to use an external HTML file that I can import into my Flex App at run time, so that I don’t have to recompile the app for a simple content change.

I’ve heard of too many issues with the iFrame option, so I want to avoid that, if possible.

Does anyone have any other good suggestions for dealing with this issue?

Thank you.

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  1. 2026-05-10T20:45:44+00:00Added an answer on May 10, 2026 at 8:45 pm

    Okay, this is a tricky one. I just finished a project where we used this open-source library to display HTML: http://code.google.com/p/flex-htmlfilter

    It handles lists, tables, etc, and is pretty easy to work with. But, I don’t think it supports the trademark symbol. It does support some of the others, though.

    I’m using it to pull content from a CMS and display in my flash movie. It has worked great, and allows me all the flash styling flexibility I need.

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