![]() ![]() ![]() But my experience is that Notepad++ never, ever, ever interprets such a file as UTF-8, even if there are no ANSI characters in the file! Try it yourself: enable support for an Asian language on your computer (I used Thai), open Notepad++, start a new file, change the encoding to "UTF-8 without BOM", type some characters in the Asian language, save the file and close the window. The Unicode standard recommends *against* using a BOM in UTF-8 encoded files. It appears that something more is needed for UTF-8 support, not only in Notepad++, but globally.
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