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Bernd Burned wrote in post #968615:
> Thank you Marnen for your reply
>
> I agree it doesn't make a lot of sense to me either.
> But then again neither do japanese characters nor Microsoft documents.
Japanese characters are just characters like any other. What about them
doesn't make sense?
>
> Yes the characters are displayed correct in the application.
Is the application specifying UTF-8 in the generated HTML, or some other
character set? (Check the <head> element.)
>
> I am aware it should all just work fine without the Iconv workaround but
> it did the trick for the the turkish and the spanish characters.
Then that implies that the characters are not in fact encoded as UTF-8
to begin with.
>
> Anyway- thanks again!
Best,
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