where will you start? and where end?
there are css files which need different commenting chars as js or php
or html for that matter
it will make the code look more ugly in my opinion.

a year ago i used to have the exact same trouble accepting a simple
fact: it simply isn't worth the act

at that time i tried to use converting tools or cake shells using
simply command tools to force the utf8-save
didnt quite work out.
this is also mainly just a windows problem as i stated above. and not
so much cake itself.


On 21 Jul., 09:15, Honix <[email protected]> wrote:
> I assume you're using Windows in this case ? And the files you're
> talking about are generated by the console ?
>
> On Jul 21, 9:09 am, lyba <[email protected]> wrote:
>
>
>
>
>
>
>
> > Hi,
>
> > Cake bake (1.3.x recently tried 2.0.) generates  files as no utf-8
> > files.
>
> > To be precise they can be interpreted as utf-8 files but since they do
> > not contain utf-8 character they in fact are pure ANSI encoded files.
>
> > The result is that when I open any view file for editing and type
> > utf-8 character in a text editor (I use Notepad++, but I guess it is
> > similar for other editors) will save the file with original ANSI
> > encoding. When displayed in browser all these characters are
> > corrupted. I can convert file encoding to utf-8 just before the save
> > and all works fine.
>
> > Whenever I do a new cake instance I go through all default template
> > files \cake\console\templates\default\classes and add a utf-8
> > character as some kind of comment in these files. This ensures that
> > all files generated by bake are utf-8 and I do not have to convert
> > them individually.
>
> > However, over months I've created several instances of cake and it
> > always troubles me to go through all these changes. Recently I started
> > with cake 2.0 and it is exactly the same.
>
> > Does anyone know a better solution then modifying template file?
>
> > Would it be worth to create a ticket for cake 2.0. to do the trick
> > automatically for next versions?

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