I think tidy can do this stuff.

"char-encoding: raw, ascii, latin1, utf8 or iso2022
Determines how Tidy interprets character streams. For ascii, Tidy will
accept Latin-1 character values, but will use entities for all characters
whose value > 127. For raw, Tidy will output values above 127 without
translating them into entities. For latin1 characters above 255 will be
written as entities. For utf8, Tidy assumes that both input and output is
encoded as UTF-8. You can use iso2022 for files encoded using the ISO2022
family of encodings e.g. ISO 2022-JP. The default is ascii."

http://www.w3.org/People/Raggett/tidy/


Cheers

Mark


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