At this point is maybe suggestable you specify the clients you are using to access these files to see in case how to troubleshoot the client encoding / font problem.
Jan 30, 2025 10:52:10 Jan Stary <h...@stare.cz>: > httpd serves the file as is, and advices the client with > a Content-Type header. It is then entirely up to the client > (typicaly a browser) to display what the server has served. > > On Jan 30 09:30:16, sylv...@saboua.me wrote: >> >> I have a folder with several standalone .txt files on my webserver. >> I expect these to be displayed as such. But when opening them >> in the browser, either locally (from the same machine) or from >> remote, several characters such as accents and em dashes get >> replaced by other characters. >> >> Where could this be coming from ? Searching online for a similar >> problem I gather that this could have to do with the presence of a >> Byte-Order Mark (BOM). If so, is there a handy command on openbsd >> that allows to delete it from the txt file if present ?