Ok, this is odd. Everything works fine locally, but not on the testing and 
production site. I tried using the production database locally and the 
translations stopped working. So it seems like there is a problem with the 
test and production databases. I've double checked everything, but I can't 
see any differences.

local:
trans_unit   charset: utf8    collation: utf8_unicode_ci

test:
trans_unit charset:   utf8    collation: utf8_unicode_ci

production:
trans_unit charset:   utf8    collation: utf8_unicode_ci

I can't figure this thing out. I've had other people try it on different 
computers and different browsers.
I downloaded a page via wget and it displays correctly in my editor. I'm 
baffled.

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