Chris Lilley wrote: > AvK> Because it has a BOM before the start of the document > > You mean, it has one and is thus UTF-16 (what the spec says) or , it has > one and is still UTF-8 (what you said)? I never said that. Anyway, it's UTF-16. > AvK> where your example does not? Quite obvious IMHO. > > Of course mine does, as I said, the following content, encoded in UTF 16 > thus it has one. That's not true. You can have UTF-16 or UTF-8 content for that matter without a BOM. -- Anne van Kesteren <http://annevankesteren.nl/>Received on Thursday, 25 November 2004 12:30:35 GMT
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