Joel Baker <fenton@debian.org> writes: > Thus, unless you're using "high characters" not defined in US-ASCII, all > of the following three statements are true: > > 1) It is a valid US-ASCII file > 2) It is a valid ISO-8859-1 file More generally, it's valid (and will appear identical) in any of the ISO-8859-* encodings, they all are the same in the first 128 characters. > 3) It is a valid UTF-8 file -- ilmari