Hi Hugo.
I am using eclipse with pydev and have no idea how it is saved...
maybee you know that?
Ulferik

On 16 Nov, 18:44, Hugo González Monteverde <hug...@gmail.com> wrote:
> What editor are you using  for the template? There's no point in
> specifying the encoding as a meta if the actual html template files
> has not been saved in that encoding. Use the same encoding in your
> editor settings as you are using in your meta specification.
>
> Either  your template file has a BOM or Django is interpreting that it
> should be UTF8. The easiest way to fix this is saving the file as UTF8
> and changing your meta settings. All characters in Latin 1 are in
> Unicode so you can stick to unicode for all of it.

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