It's (AFAIK) not a problem of MS editors or MS... I know, sounds
unbelievable.
Google for UTF-8 and BOM.

HTH, Frank

On 10 Okt., 05:56, Lance Dyas <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> [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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