Find out whether (and how) YAML allows an encoding specified for its files. Also make sure your file actually is in the encoding it should be.
As a third thing, also make sure that your page is actually served in the encoding you think it should be and has the matching Content-Type header.
Update: Googling for YAML encoding claims that all YAML files are implied to be UTF-8 if there is no BOM, so you either found a bug in whatever YAML library you use (likely) or your file is not UTF-8 (also likely). Check both.
In reply to Re: problem with UTF-8/YAML/Formfu
by Corion
in thread problem with UTF-8/YAML/Formfu
by lgn8412
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