one of the Firefox features I'm grateful for is their "Enhanced Tracking Protection" that breaks things like Twitter embeds on sites so I never have to see a tweet ever

though I'd like to know why Firefox doesn't render the unicode in this plain text file correctly while Notepad++ does just fine

(the file is openssh.com/txt/release-9.6 )

Notepad++ detects the file as having a UTF-8 encoding so idk what's going on

Chrome doesn't render it properly either so I'm thinking it might be a Windows issue 🤔

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@packetcat is the browser being made aware that the filetype is supposed to be utf-8

@aescling looks not, @nivex just pointed out that the webserver is sending windows-1252 as the encoding

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