I've encountered this problem too, on Ubuntu 11.04 with Emacs 23.2.1
and the ClojureScript repo cloned with Git 1.7.4.1.

For me, using a meta tag doesn't resolve the problem though. Without a
meta tag that sets the encoding to UTF-8, an i with two dots above it
is diplayed. With the meta tag added or when viewing the js file with
Emacs, an empty rectangle as shown in Jason's gist is displayed. This
happens with both the sample files that come with ClojureScript and
with new files.

--Chris

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