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Asked: May 15, 20262026-05-15T03:45:21+00:00 2026-05-15T03:45:21+00:00

So I got a site that uses ISO-8859-1 encoding and I can’t change that.

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So I got a site that uses ISO-8859-1 encoding and I can’t change that. I want to be sure that the content I enter into the web app on the site gets parsed correctly. The parser works on a character by character basis. I also cannot change the parser, I am just writing files for it to handle. The content in my file I am telling the app to display after parsing contains Unicode characters (or at least I assume so, even if they were produced by Windows Alt Codes mapped to CP437). Using entities is not an option due to the character by character operation of the parser. The only characters that the parser escapes upon output are markup sensitive ones like ampersand, less than, and greater than symbols. I would just go ahead and put this through to see what it looks like, but output can only be seen on a publishing, which has to spend a couple days getting approved and such, and that would be asking too much for just a test case.

So, long story short, if I told a site to output ▼ÇÑ¥☺☻ on a site with a meta tag stating it is supposed to use ISO-8859-1, will a browser auto-detect the Unicode and display it or will it literally translate it as ISO-8859-1 and get a different set of characters?

UPDATE: I made a temporary test site at http://doorstop.csh.rit.edu/home/testing where I made the test file in Notepad++ using UTF-8 with no BOM but used a meta tag that set the encoding to ISO-8859-1.

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    2026-05-15T03:45:22+00:00Added an answer on May 15, 2026 at 3:45 am

    If you send UTF-8 to something told to expect ISO-8859-1, then yes, you’ll be getting Mojibake 🙁

    Consider that a UTF-8 sequence is introduced simply with an 8-bit char with the high bit set (i.e. a char value > 127). How is something expecting a simple 8 bit character encoding going to decide that a particular sequence should be interpreted as UTF-8 and not the encoding it was told to use?

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