> I'm aware of the difference a doctype would make to *browser*
> rendering. Problem is - the info is not for a browser. It's being
> passed to another application, that can only take a text response of a
> certain size. That means adding all the usual html page headings etc
> just won't work.The application is expecting utf8 encoded text, and as
> the script outputs utf8 encoding....I''m at a loss. I suspect it's
> something to do with the incoming encoding, but I can't figure out
> what's going on - as twitter claims it uses utf8 encoding as well.

This recent thread may be helpful to you:

        
http://groups.google.com/group/twitter-development-talk/browse_thread/thread/6eecdaf13678c8ed

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