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I searched, but I couldn’t find anything more “theoretical”, basically how to deal with it. My principle is to ask CSDN for things that cannot be obtained quickly.
From my experience, I feel that there are two main factors causing garbled pages: the encoding method used in the content of the web page file itself, "" The encoding method declared. In addition, I feel that it is also related to the default encoding method of the browser itself, but this seems to only work when there is no code mentioned above, and I have not studied it too carefully.
Is it possible to ensure that the page will not be garbled as long as that code corresponds to the encoding method used in the file itself?
Let me know, heroes, I have encountered it too.
1. The encoding method for file saving. If you open it with software such as Notepad, you can see the encoding in which the current file is saved, and you can also modify it.
2. The encoding method entered on the page is what you entered at the beginning. The one defined by the ministry
3. Server support issues. Domestic servers should be fine. Mainly caused by many foreign servers that do not support Chinese encoding.
4. Encoding issues in browser settings
Try it. Just know the different encodings
encoding format, and don’t let Chinese characters appear in the CSS style sheet
When I encounter this, I’ll ask you with a practical example. Who can tell me about this situation?
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