You're seeing the following swaps:
"è" is U+00E8 ⇒ "Š" is U+0160
" " is U+00A0* ⇒ "ÿ" is U+00FF
I found that:
decode('cp1252', encode('cp437', chr(0x00E8))) eq chr(0x0160)
decode('cp1252', encode('cp437', chr(0x00A0))) eq chr(0x00FF)
This is the only match I found. I looked at UTF-8, UCS-2le, iso-8859-* and (only) a few code pages.
That explains what is happening. It doesn't determine who is doing what and who is to blame, but it's a start.
* — Well, it could be something other than U+00A0, but it would be a mighty big coincidence.
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