Yeah i was just wondering because notepad++ showed me ANSII and the
lanuage file i baked with the console. i put an "ü" in it and it gave
me a "?" in the browser view.

On Mar 30, 1:13 am, Ryan Schmidt <google-2...@ryandesign.com> wrote:
> On Mar 29, 2011, at 18:09, Ryan Schmidt wrote:
>
> > Files that don't contain special characters (i.e. no characters above 
> > codepoint 127) don't have an encoding, and can be said to be in any 
> > encoding -- UTF-8, ASCII, ISO-8859-1 -- doesn't matter, they're all the 
> > same for the lower 127 codepoints.
>
> Ok, maybe not *any* encoding. Certainly not UTF-16 (UCS-2) or UTF-32 (UCS-4) 
> which use 2 or 4 bytes respectively for each character.

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