On Wed, Sep 24, 2003 at 02:37:20PM -0400,
 Steve Pruitt <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote 
 a message of 8 lines which said:

> I have a form that posts diacritical characters. For example, when
> my browser has the encoding set to utf-8
                                     ^^^^^
                                     OK

> and the form posts the character � the post data has these two bytes
> C3 and 89,

It seems reasonable, "0xC3 0x89" is UTF-8 for �.

> which when echoed back on a new page is displayed as �?.  

Your Web browser cannot properly display UTF-8 (it is probably
configured to display as Latin-1). The exact solution depends on it.

*or*

Your Web server sent back the reply as UTF-8 but tagged it as
Latin-1. Check the HTTP headers to be sure.

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