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I the following text (used for testing):

TÄSTåÄ

It's showing on the page as:

T�ST��

I have utf-8 as my content-type:

<meta http-equiv="Content-Type" content="text/html; charset=utf-8" />

I'm using font-family:

"lucida grande",tahoma,verdana,arial,sans-serif

Any idea why thse characters won't show up properly?

Thank you!

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  • What happens if you copy and paste the text with the boxes from the browser into an application that you know can display the test text correctly, like the editor you used to prepare it? (You could use Word, but use the paste option for text only.) If the original text shows up then you have a font problem. Otherwise you have an encoding problem somewhere before the text gets to the browser.
    – gatkin
    Jun 21, 2011 at 21:36

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You need to be sure that the file is being saved as a UTF-8 encoded file and not as plain text.

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  • Hm, It's a php file, being saved through dreamweaver, don't think its plain text.
    – dzm
    Jun 21, 2011 at 20:55
  • @dave True UTF-8 is a default document setting for PHP files in Dreamweaver but it can be changed. Also note what your unicode normalization and BOM settings are. With UTF-8 you should not need a BOM. Good to check the basics... see adobe.com/support/documentation/en/dreamweaver/mx2004/…
    – MauMen
    Jun 22, 2011 at 1:26
  • Thank you. I've checked all settings, it's set to UTF-8 though and BOM is unchecked.
    – dzm
    Jun 22, 2011 at 14:12
  • @dave - The only way to really be sure is to check the byte sequence in the saved file, e.g. using xxd on a *nix system.
    – borrible
    Jun 22, 2011 at 14:58
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Pls make sure you saved file in 'UTF-8' or 'utf-8 without BOM'. If you used UTF-8 only for encoding your html page, please check the DOCTYPE is valid.

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