: If you are seeing this on a website you are building, ensure your headers are set to Content-Type: text/html; charset=utf-8 to ensure characters display correctly.
: If the filename itself is garbled, it might be due to percent encoding issues during the download process. Try renaming the file to something simple like 2020_file.zip before opening. : If you are seeing this on a
: If you try to open a .zip file with a standard text editor (like Notepad), the editor will try to interpret compressed data as letters, resulting in strings like the one in your request. fixed: "—"} { www.justinweiss.com
You could create a giant table, so you could find bad characters and replace them with good ones: * [{broken: '–', fixed: "—"} { www.justinweiss.com : If you are seeing this on a
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