Ah. So when a Unicode file is sent somewhere, it needs to be accompanied by another file containing metadata to identify which "unicode" the first contains. But what encoding is the metadata in? Now you need another file ...BZZZT!
(And thank you for playing.)
Precisely what part of “There is no such thing as a Unicode file.” was it that you didn’t understand?
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