Question marks appear in my browsers now, used as quotation marks...

Lately all sorts of question marks are appearing in certian parts of my browsers, I think that somehow a font is corrupted or something... it appears they are there appostrophies and quotations marks should be; this is very annoying. How can I fix this? As far as I know, I havent done anything with my fonts or to my system.
Thanks
Michael

It would help a great deal if you would provide an example url of a site where you have this problem.
Normally seeing ? instead of punctuation is caused by an encoding mismatch between the browser and the page being viewed, resulting from errors by the page author. You can often fix it by going to View > Text Encoding and manually setting your browser to Western (ISO Latin 1).

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