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?format=light question
When I save entries in ?format=light and actually ?style=mine I get these weird characters in the body of the text. here's an example
can’t
“You’re
doesn’t
I'm not sure why this is happening. I'm saving the files as plain html.
EDIT: I'm realizing based on some of the responses that I didn't explain fully enough. In web browsers the text looks fine. It's only when I open the file in Word or Wordpad (to look at the code) that the weird characters show up. Normally, Microsoft Word is rather good about opening HTML files.
can’t
“You’re
doesn’t
I'm not sure why this is happening. I'm saving the files as plain html.
EDIT: I'm realizing based on some of the responses that I didn't explain fully enough. In web browsers the text looks fine. It's only when I open the file in Word or Wordpad (to look at the code) that the weird characters show up. Normally, Microsoft Word is rather good about opening HTML files.
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I've also found that I need to manually select UTF-8 in Microsoft Word to get the text back to what it should look like. I don't know why from the Browser it's view in UTF-8 then when I save the story it appears to be saving it as Western ISO (8859-1)
I've gone to my Firefox Font settings and set it to UTF-8 but it doesn't appear to work for the entire browser, just the page you're on.
This whole thing is rather puzzling because it only happens on a few pages. So I'm not sure if it's how the author had posted the stories that made it so that the default is Western ISO (8859-1) or something is going wrong in my browser, wordpad, and microsoft word. Or if ?format=light automatically puts everything in Western ISO (8859-1) and if so how do you fix that? Normally on LJ ?style=mine would prevent the weird coding from happening but on Dreamwidth that doesn't appear to be the case. But again not on all stories being posted via DW.