[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
> On Oct 9, 4:56 am, tty <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>   
>> On Oct 9, 12:22 am, Garthan <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>>
>>     
>>> On Oct 8, 3:25 pm,tty<[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>>>       
>>>> The display is as:http://potty.free.fr/google_map.jpg
>>>>         
>>> just looked at your jpg.. those characters are microsoft tagging the
>>> front of your page.. with a little extra to help so that it knows what
>>> the character set is... they are in the file .. You might even
>>> not see them in internet explorer.. but
>>>       
>> You are right: it's exactly what you said
>>
>> I will try to find a solution for that since as you said, the content
>> to display is provided by someone else
>>     
>
> That means the web page is encoded utf-8 but the browser is not
> displaying it utf-8.
>   
 slightly more evil than that,  it is how certain MS editors(I know VS 
generates them), marks a pages encoding
but nobody else supports this byte code (or did Safari? cant remember) 
at the start of the doc most
browsers consider them to be characters and try to display them..  
highly not recommended.

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