Bob Ippolito wrote: > It's UTF-8 by default, I highly doubt many people bother to change it. I think your doubts are unfounded. Many Japanese people change it to EUC-JP (I believe), as UTF-8 support doesn't work well for them (or atleast didn't use to). Regards, Martin
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