I know this has already been answered, but I have encountered the same issue and fix it by fixing the charset in table for future input data.
I am using SQL Server 2017 and Collation is set to SQL_Latin1_General_CP1_CI_AS
For existing characters I have written a script to pull the data from db and search each characters that match and fix those characters.
I have created two csv one contains the data with stray characters(email_templates.csv") and other contains clean html templates(clean_templates.csv).
To find the stray characters in your text/html you can use this online tool as well this is very helpful.
https://freetools.textmagic.com/unicode-detector
UTF-8 Encoding Debugging Chart
https://www.i18nqa.com/debug/utf8-debug.html
HTML codes and HTML special characters
https://psdtowp.net/html-codes-special-characters.html
To verify the same in VS Code I have used extension Render Special Characters
below is the link.
https://marketplace.visualstudio.com/items?itemName=miku3920.vscode-render-special-chars
PHP Script to verify and Fix the issue
$fileName = "email_templates.csv";
$ofileName = "clean_templates.csv";
try {
$stray_chars = array(
'—' => '-',
'–' => '-',
'‘'=> '\'',
'’' => '\'',
'“' => '"' ,
'â€' => '"',
'Â'=>'',
'ó'=> "ó",
"ñ" => "ñ",
"Ã" => "í",
"á"=> "á",
"" => '',
);
$contents = getEmailTemplateContent();
$handle = fopen($fileName, "w") or die('Unable to open file');
$ohandle = fopen($ofileName, "w") or die('Unable to open file');
$data = [];
$cleaned = [];
$i = 0;
$html = '';
foreach($contents as $content) {
$html = $content['html'];
$clean = str_replace(array_keys($stray_chars), array_values($stray_chars), $html);
$cleaned[$i] = $content['id']."-xxxx-".$clean;
$data[$i] = $content['id']."-xxxx-".$html;
//Fix stray characters in database
updateEmailTemplateContent($clean, $content['id']);
$i++;
}
fputcsv($handle, $data);
fputcsv($ohandle, $cleaned);
fclose($handle);
fclose($ohandle);
}
catch(\PDOException $e) {
$jobStatus = 'E';
$jobError = $e->getMessage();
}