Here is the output of the processor with non-printable
bytes output in \xAA format:
So, that's correct then isn't it? You get a latin 1 no breaking space
(byte xA0) when you ask for iso-8859-1 and you get two bytes which I
didn't check but look like the correct utf8 bytes for a utf8 no breaking
space when you ask for utf-8.
David
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