Vlad wrote: > I think that the best solution is to save in utf8 or as numeric > entities under latin1 and CJK locales (I don't know what to prefer > here), and save in native encoding on other locales. I agree with Vlad, this is not only a question of being able to edit files in a plain text editor on non-latin1 locales, or of their size, but also of being able to use utilities such as grep on these files. I personally would prefer utf8 to the entities, because of the resulting file size with the entities. Tomas
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