Byte Order Marks

2008-11-04 Thread Peter Gummer
Adam Flinton wrote: So just to be certain, if a user has some existing textual content (e.g. a description of some construct) in a non-UTF-8 source (e.g. a Word document or HTML page) and pastes into a text area in the Archetype editor: A) All (mappable) non-UTF-8 chars would be

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2008-11-04 Thread Tim Cook
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2008-11-04 Thread Bert Verhees
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