Technically a Windows-1252 file is identical with a UTF-8 file, provided there are no encoded characters. So in that sense, in the absence of any special characters, both indicators are correct,
just that Windows-1252 is more specific in that case.
Does your file contain any special character that *should* be encoded but are not?
just that Windows-1252 is more specific in that case.
Does your file contain any special character that *should* be encoded but are not?
Statistics: Posted by Alexander Riedel — Fri Jun 21, 2024 10:46 am