Subj : Encoding issue
To   : Nelgin
From : Digital Man
Date : Wed Aug 30 2023 11:39 am

 Re: Encoding issue
 By: Nelgin to All on Wed Aug 30 2023 12:42 pm

> Hi all,
>
> I have a problem with character encoding and wonder if someone who deals
> with this sort of thing more often than I do can help.
>
> On my linux system I have two files that report as "Unicode text, UTF-8
> text" when using file.
>
> While one file correctly displays � (e with an acute accent) the other file
> displays an A with a tilde above followed by the copyright symbol.
>
> Obviously, other characters are also displayed incorrectly.
>
> I've tried various iterations of iconv to try and correct the output of the
> misprinting file but with no success.
>
> A hexdump shows that the incorrectly displaying file has the following
> c3 83 c2 a9

That sounds correct. See table here:
https://www.utf8-chartable.de/unicode-utf8-table.pl

> Whereas the correctly displayed file has
> c3 a9

That's also correct.

> So, I'm open to suggestions on how to fix this using some native program
> rather than having to do search and replace.

More background is needed with the problem here as it sounds like both files contain the correct UTF-8 sequence for the Unicode codepoints you're saying are being displayed.
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