Check the encoding format using something like notepad or visual studio Save As - mine was encoding with the wrong character set.
This fixed the issue for me - it was encoded UTF8 without BOM instead of UTF8 – Peter LaComb Jr. Sep 22 at 13:00.
We have exactly the same situtation on our project but I don't know how to look for the hidden unicode characters.
Copy the string out to a text editor that supports a binary view of the data. – dnorthut Sep 16 '10 at 13:13 Thanks, dnorthut. I've done that now and sure enough our problem was the same cause.
– Val M Sep 16 '10 at 13:35.
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