One of the files contains the strings in ISO-8859-1, and the other as UTF-8 string Now that your page is declared with the Latin-1 charset, the latter will come out with garbage characters.
One of the files contains the strings in ISO-8859-1, and the other as UTF-8 string. Now that your page is declared with the Latin-1 charset, the latter will come out with garbage characters. Don't mix the two.
Either identify the UTF-8 script and convert it back to Latin-1. Or move to UTF-8 for everything.
If the . Php files (both index. Php and functions.
Php) are saved with utf-8 BOM you might also try: Anyway it's good idea to be consistent between the encoding you are using along all your . Php files as well as the meta tag and the Content-Type HTTP response header.
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