Entering Grave Accent / Backtick ("`") symbol in E...

Hi,
Anyone knows how to enter grave accent or backtick symbol (`) in E63 phones? Hope you could help me guys.
Thanks!

Hi
I was not able to understand your solutions. I would be thankful if you can explain me in brief. above problem is not from DB side. While I am entering Euro Symbol in my jsp, It will be converted to some different characters by the time it reaches in the FormBean of Struts. i.e befor it goes to DB.
If I store Euro Symbol directly in the DB from backend. It displays correctly on JSP. But the problem is lying where flow goes from JSP to Java Code.
Thanks for Your Reply,
Regards,
Manish

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