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This is a very strange I started simplifying the code And now Both files display 9cyrillic symbols and look the same in notepad. Notepad displays the same 1 word, no spaces, no new lines. Is it possible? As I understand I can't attach files on the forum by security reasons What a hell Haradzieniec Notepad can handle and autodetect Unicode UTF-8 and UTF and some 8-bit encodings, so the 17 bytes word probably uses some Unicode encoding and the shorter uses some 8-bit encoding.
Notepad recognizes the encoding and displays the text correctly, although handling Unicode files with Notepad is inconvenient. If your browser shows the text correctly only when it is set to use "Windows Cyrillic " encoding, it proves that you really don't serve the files as Unicode to the browser but use some 8-bit encoding instead. Sign up or log in Sign up using Google.
Sign up using Facebook. Sign up using Email and Password. Post as a guest Name. Email Required, but never shown. The Overflow Blog. Podcast Making Agile work for data science. Stack Gives Back If so, can you post a way for us to reproduce it? Else would like to close this to clean up the tracker. I have the same issue with XML and encoding "Windows" in response. You can try this request Postman Version 7. I was able to reproduce the behavior using the request you provided.
We will investigate it further. Skip to content. Star 5. New issue. Jump to bottom. You can choose another character set for the conversion of the source text data the textarea. Charset file and text converter convert source files in any charset to a unicode utf-8 string convert strings directly from HTML input and export them to a file.
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