*Sigh* Nik - you should know better than this now...
This encodigns drive me nuts: I create a new txt file inside the 'data/text/path' and if i save it with wordpad as normal .txt it wont display at all withing my embedded avascript inside index.pl
What's in the new txt file? which "embedded avascript in index.pl"? There is none in your enclosed code.
If i save it as utf8 i see funny chars.
Which funny characters?
I just dont get it i did the same with all the other text files, why not this be seen normally?
Which other text files? How do you mean, "normally"?
The origin of the txt source was form a webpage at google
Which page?
Does this matter?
Why do you assume we would know when you don't provide us with ANY useful information?

Does the attached code have anything to do with the problem or do you just attach it to every post you make lately?

I can see a few problems, but I've commented about them already. Read the replies to your previous posts.


In reply to Re: Persistant Encodings Problems by Joost
in thread Persistant Encodings Problems by Nik

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