Coding weird spaces

OK, I finally posted my first iWeb (www.carlcreasman.com).
Looks great in Safari, but in Netscape and Firefox, I found a coding hiccup with some weird spacing thing. Here's an example from the code:
                -- Dr. Sanford C. “Sandy” Shugart
Those little crosses, in Netscape and Firefox, turn into question marks as neither program knows what to do with it. Now, what those are in iWeb are merely spaces. I mean, its a quote from Dr. Shugart. I've chosen to space over (or I may have tabbed over) to place his name towards the right, under his quote.
Any idea how to fix that, either in iWeb or in the code itself?
Second question, once I fix it, can I just upload the newly saved fixed page to my host? I mean, if I fix something in the code to, say, bio.html. Can't I just upload that single page through my FTP program?

Why not put your favorite picture on the About page? You're right, I thought the first endorsement guy was you
Since I did not know anything about you until I perused your site, it's interesting to review my first impressions versus what I know after reading everything. The picture of you walking (if no one knew you) implied to me that the guy in the first endorsement picture did some kind of psychological medicine for those who were down and out. The picture of you walking does convey what I think you like about it... (just guessing here) that you're happy to be alive and just walking down the street, you still find joy in the experience. I see this now that I know more about you. But the picture also conveys a kind of isolation and since it's hard to see the expressions on your face, I read it as "life is lonely and these three expert looking guys can help you out of depression"... something like that.
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