Kern Sibbald wrote:

> If anyone on this list knows of a Win32 tool that will write UTF-8 (not 
> Unicode or UTF-16), please let me know.

It's not really a win32 tool, but jEdit (text editor, written in Java) 
can output in pretty much any character set.

http://www.jedit.org/

See "Buffer Options" for the character set selector (you can also switch 
between different line terminators).

I think even Windows notepad is unicode-aware these days, although 
whether it uses UTF8 or one of the other encodings, I don't know.

-- 
Russell Howe
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