Ed Mullen wrote:

flyguy wrote:

- can an encoding be specified for a website or domain?

Of course. With something like the following example in the <head>
section of the Web page.

<meta http-equiv="Content-Type" content="text/html;charset=UTF-8">

Go to a page and hit CTRL-I (or right-click and select Page Info. Look
at the General tab of the info page.

Yes, but that's under the webmaster's control. flyguy was asking how he as a visitor could tell SM that every time it visited a certain page or domain, it should ignore the webmaster's spec and use a particular encoding.

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