![]() That’s the very common case where things like smart-quotes and bullets turn into single weird control characters. It can also understand text that was intended as Windows-1252 but decoded as Latin-1. When it was actually intended to be decoded as one of these variable-length encodings:ĬESU-8 (a common, incorrect implementation of UTF-8) ISO-8859-2 (which is not quite the same as Windows-1250)Ĭp437 (used in MS-DOS and some versions of the Windows command prompt) Windows-1254 (cp1254 – the Turkish version of cp1252) Windows-1253 (cp1253 – the Greek version of cp1252) Windows-1250 (cp1250 – the Eastern European version of cp1252) Windows-1251 (cp1251 – the Russian version of cp1252) ![]() Windows-1252 (cp1252 – used in Microsoft products) Its goal is to cover the most common encoding mix-ups while keeping false positives to a very low rate.įtfy can understand text that was decoded as any of these single-byte encodings:
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