Degree symbol conversion export inx

Hi,
A while ago I exported from Indesign cs2 file to inx. (I may have receved an inx file from a client with CS3 but can't remember exactly)
When I opened the inx file again all the degree symbols/glyphs converted to Dgr or something like that.
I can't find the file that did this but I need to find out why it happened.
Has anyone seen something simlar like this when exporting/opening inx files with glyphs in them.
Can you explain why this happens? I need to explain to people to check this hasn't happened but I need to know why it happens in the first place.
Is it an XML Issue when going from CS3 to CS2 or something?
Thanks
cp

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