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Is there a way to force Visual Studio to automatically save (and generate) files using UTF-8 without signature?

Here is why I ask, when I use VS to apply a XSLT, it auto-saves the files and it includes the dreaded BOM. That is no big deal, but since I'm generating XHTML, it gives me a warning everytime one of those files go into the validator.

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I don't think so. see the comments for correction.

Also Microsoft's compilers, cl.exe at least, don't handle UTF-8 files without a UTF-8 signature correctly. For example, in a files saved as UTF-8 without a signature, if you have a string literal or wide string literal that contains characters above U+007F those characters will be converted to the execution or wide execution charset by erroneously assuming that the source encoding is the ansi codepage set for non-Unicode programs. That is, even though the Visual Studio project knows the encoding is UTF-8 and can display it correctly, the compiler will treat it as something else.

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