@charset should only be added in two cases: either when a non-ASCII
character is encountered in the stylesheet, or when a @charset declaration
is present in one of the input stylesheets. If you're using Compass, it's
likely the latter; otherwise, perhaps you have some non-ASCII character
(perhaps an invisible one?) lurking in your stylesheet somewhere.
On Thu, Mar 17, 2011 at 6:15 AM, TiTi anthi...@gmail.com wrote:
Hi guys,
I'm using sass to generate .css files out of .scss files encoded in
UTF8 without BOM.
I have 2 machines:
- windows server 2003
- windows server 2008 R2
With ruby 1.9.1 haml installed on each machine.
When I'm using win2008, outputed .css are ok.
When I'm using win2003, an @charset UTF-8; directive is also
outputed ! oO!
Can somebody explain me what's going on?
Thanks!
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