Hi Henri-Paul
I ran into a similar problem when I moved from using MobileMe to
Dropbox. What I did that seemed to fix the problem for me was to delete
the folder "MobileOrg" from my Dropbox folder. Then I reset the stuff in
Mobileorg on my iPhone, re-sync'ed the iPhone to create a new MobileOrg
folder in your Dropbox folder and then it worked. It seems to work fine
now.


-Neil

On Thu, 2010-11-18 at 22:02 -0800, Henri-Paul Indiogine wrote:
> I am running the latest git org-mode on Emacs 24 in Ubuntu.  I also have
> an iPod with the latest version of MobileOrg, 1.5.1.
> 
> I also use Dropbox.
> 
> Just today I reinstalled everything on my iPod because I had
> problems synchronizing.  For some reason Dropbox stopped the
> synchronization.  I unlinked and then linked again to make it all work.
> 
> Now I obtain the error: "Unable to detect file encoding, please re-save
> this file using UTF-8."
> 
> I did some Googling and it appears that the problem was solved in the
> latest version of MobileOrg.
> 
> I have not changed anything in my .emacs file and have never specified
> any encoding and before this evening I did not have any problems with 
> MobileOrg.
> 
> 
> Thanks,
> Henri-Paul
> 
> 
> 



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