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Asked: May 20, 20262026-05-20T18:00:54+00:00 2026-05-20T18:00:54+00:00

I’ve seen this post:  characters appended to the begining of each file .

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I’ve seen this post:  characters appended to the begining of each file.

In that case, the author was manually reading the source file and writing the contents. In my case, I’m abstracting it away via HttpRequest.TransmitFile():

public void ProcessRequest(HttpContext context)
{
    HttpRequest req = context.Request;
    HttpResponse resp = context.Response;

    resp.ContentType = "application/javascript";

    resp.TransmitFile("foo.js");
    resp.TransmitFile("bar.js");
    resp.TransmitFile("baz.js");
}

The .js files are indeed encoded in UTF-8. This means the  BOM incorrectly appears at the beginning of each but the first file.

The nice things about TransmitFile() are that (a) it abstracts away the entire reading+writing process, and (b) it’s optimized to not read the files into memory first — which is hugely important when the files are large and/or you have many concurrent requests. But the flip side is that I’m not able to re-encode it into UTF-8 without the BOM. (I guess this is an example of a leaky abstraction.)

Is there any elegant way to solve this problem? Thanks!

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    2026-05-20T18:00:55+00:00Added an answer on May 20, 2026 at 6:00 pm

    Closing the loop on this: TransmitFile() transmits the raw bytes of the file, so if the files are encoded in UTF-8 with a BOM and you transmit multiple files, you’ll transmit multiple BOMs.

    If you read the files yourself into memory as strings and transmit those strings, you won’t get this issue. We ended up going with simply encoding the files as UTF-8 without the BOM or as ANSI.

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