>Hi,
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>I am looking at a page on the internet where much of the text is in Cyrillic. I go to the View Source and copy it. Then I open a blank HTML document, using Notepad, and paste the source. I save it, without any changes. Now I open my "copy" of this page (in IE 11) but all Cyrillic shows as question marks. I assume that the original Cyrillic page is using some JS or something to show the Cyrillic text correctly.
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>How could I make "my copy" of this page to show all the Cyrillic text correctly?
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>TIA
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>UPDATE. Instead of using the Source, I Saved the Page to my drive (using Save As), with a different name. And now I can open this HTML page and all Cyrillic shows correctly.
In notepad did you save to Unicode rather than ASCII? That's what I need to do when working with Chinese, Japanese and Korean text.
Another thing that could happen is you may sometimes have to explicitly select the encoding (especially if you're viewing text files that aren't Unicode --- with Chinese, Japanese and Korean there are at least two or three different versions for double-byte encodings for *each* of the languages).
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