Hello, I open php file http://r.ournet.biz/1u2cwgo on localhost "OS MS Windows 7 Ultimate SP2 Ru" with "Notepad++ 6.6.3 (Unicode)" and many symbols is wrong http://r.ournet.biz/1hKwKnq, that file is ok if I open with "MSW Notepad", can you consult? Thank you.
The file you posted a picture from is encoded in DOS Cyrillic CP866, but you are viewing it with encoding CP1251, which is the Windows standard for cyrillic scripts.
The only way to view them natively would be i a DOS text editor - not an attractive idea. You need to switch encoding to CP866 manually in N++.
CChris
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Hello, I open php file http://r.ournet.biz/1u2cwgo on localhost "OS MS Windows 7 Ultimate SP2 Ru" with "Notepad++ 6.6.3 (Unicode)" and many symbols is wrong http://r.ournet.biz/1hKwKnq, that file is ok if I open with "MSW Notepad", can you consult? Thank you.
P.S. That problem I see and on files:
http://ournet.biz/ru/departamenty/domenyihosting/domeny/nacionalnyedomeny/perechendomenovcctldisootvetstvujuwihimstran/i/islandija.htm
http://ournet.biz/ru/departamenty/domenyihosting/domeny/nacionalnyedomeny/perechendomenovcctldisootvetstvujuwihimstran/j/jemen.htm
http://ournet.biz/ru/departamenty/domenyihosting/domeny/nacionalnyedomeny/perechendomenovcctldisootvetstvujuwihimstran/ja/jamajka.htm
http://ournet.biz/ru/departamenty/domenyihosting/domeny/nacionalnyedomeny/perechendomenovcctldisootvetstvujuwihimstran/s/sudan.htm
http://ournet.biz/ru/departamenty/domenyihosting/domeny/nacionalnyedomeny/perechendomenovcctldisootvetstvujuwihimstran/s/surinam.htm
http://ournet.biz/ru/departamenty/domenyihosting/domeny/nacionalnyedomeny/perechendomenovcctldisootvetstvujuwihimstran/t/tunis.htm
http://ournet.biz/ru/departamenty/videosemkaimontazh/informacija/osnovyteoriiipraktikivideosemki/standarty-cifrovoy-zapisi.htm
Last edit: 6490776 2014-05-31
The file you posted a picture from is encoded in DOS Cyrillic CP866, but you are viewing it with encoding CP1251, which is the Windows standard for cyrillic scripts.
The only way to view them natively would be i a DOS text editor - not an attractive idea. You need to switch encoding to CP866 manually in N++.
CChris