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  1. Feb 22, 2018 · 1 Answer. Sorted by: 2. It looks like it has perhaps been read using the wrong encoding (KO18?) causing the Persian code-point values to be read as Cyrillic and then saved using the UTF8 encoding for Cyrillic, EF BB BF - Byte Order Mark 0xFEFF in UTF-8 encoding. D0 B3 - Common Cyrillic characters in UTF8 start with D0, D1 or D2. D0 A3 . D0 9A .

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    EF BB BF - Byte Order Mark 0xFEFF in UTF-8 encoding
    D0 B3 - Common Cyrillic characters in UTF8 start with D0, D1 or D2
    D0 A3
    D0 9A
    D0 B4...
  2. Jun 25, 2012 · It doesn't appear to be a character encoding problem. The page title is in Crylic and appears fine. It is just the urldecoded string which is displaying incorrectly. Locally I made a demo to see if I could determine what was going on. <meta http-equiv="Content-Type" content="text/html; charset=utf-8"/>. This works fine.

  3. Unicode/UTF-8-character table - starting from code position 0400. UTF-8 encoding table and Unicode characters.

  4. Here are the original ASCII characters from 0-127. These are the same in UTF-8. ASCII Characters 128-255 must be represented as multi-byte strings in UTF-8. UTF-8 2-byte Characters: byte 1 = \xc0-\xdf, byte 2 = \x80-\xbf. There are 2048 possible 2-byte characters, but not all of them are valid and not all of the valid characters are used.

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  6. = span style=3D"font-size: 7pt; color: black; line-height: 109%">=D0=A8=D0=B8= =D1=84=D1=8A=D1=80

  7. Message-ID: 830866645.374860.1710112440990.JavaMail.root@confluence-doc2-production> Subject: Exported From Confluence MIME-Version: 1.0 Content-Type: multipart ...