That sounds good, but the file with the problematic text was never
saved to disk, as the text originated in the Scratchpad.

Maybe the mystery character comes from something about the
Scratchpad's ambiguous nature: looks like a file, acts like a file,
but is not a file.

Does the Scratchpad have some snippet of code that generates a BOM
under some circumstances?

On Oct 21, 4:15 pm, Doug McNutt <[email protected]> wrote:
> At 07:22 -0400 10/21/11, Fran ois Schiettecatte wrote:
>
> >Maybe it got copy-pasted in, or you duplicated the file from another one, at 
> >this point this is speculation.
>
> It's possible that the behavior depends on the format in which the file is 
> actually saved on disk.  Most of use UTf-8 which would look like bytes of old.
>
> But what if the OP has storage set to one of the UTF-16 options?  Would 
> things be different?
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