I still miss why the output has to be 2 and not one utf8 that is.

I dont get it, you mean join the two outputs and get a resulting utf8 while the source is in utf8?

Anyhow, i just tried what you said and in both caes the resulting file was an empty file.

Are you sure that the source of this file( the messes one i upload) is utf8 as it is now?

IS IT SO HARD FOR SOMEONE HERE TO GET THE GILE FROM http://NIKOS.NO-IP.ORG/DATA/VAULT/INDEX.PL and convert it to 'utf-8' ? I CLEARLY CANT NEITHER WITH THIS ONLINE CONVERTING TOOL try it 4youself it wont work. ALMOST A WEEK passed WITH THIS ENCODING PROBLEM.

Someone that has linxu please do it, so this thread ot end and hopefully today and we wont waste any more time. ps. Damn editors....


In reply to Re^13: Encoding changed from Greek to somethign else by Nik
in thread Encoding changed from Greek to somethign else by Nik

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