HTML output via an XSL transform involving special characters?

I agree the kdgregory: The output file looks to be in UTF-8, but its reader thinks it is in something else (ISO-8859-1 or CP-1252 (the default for Windows)). Try adding a content type directly in the HTML head element.

It's one thing to put it in the prolog but the file itself could be using another encoding.

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