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== What character encoding does Cumulus use for the web pages it generates? ==
== What character encoding does Cumulus use for the web pages it generates? ==
Cumulus 1.9.4 build 1093 changed all the template pages from XHTML 1.0 Transitional using charset=iso-8859-1 encoding to HTML 5 using charset="UTF-8" encoding.
Cumulus 1.9.4 build 1093 changed all the template pages from XHTML 1.0 Transitional using charset=iso-8859-1 encoding to HTML 5 using charset="UTF-8" encoding. It uses this without [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Byte_order_mark Byte Order Mark] (BOM).
 
From that build, you can tell Cumulus which of those two encodings to use:
From that build, you can tell Cumulus which of those two encodings to use:
*For standard templates, if you replace them with customised ones not using utf-8, unselect '''UTF-8 encode''' in the web settings frame on the Sites/Options tab of Internet settings screen in Configuration menu.
*For standard template names in standard 'cumulus\web' folder, if you replace them with customised templates not using "Universal Character Set Transformation Format — 8-bit" (utf-8),  
**unselect '''UTF-8 encode''' in the web settings frame on the Sites/Options tab of Internet settings screen in Configuration menu.
**Cumulus will then, as in earlier builds, use [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/ISO-8859-1 iso-8859-1] encoding.
*For extra templates, the Files tab of the Internet settings screen in Configuration menu has the option to choose which of the two Cumulus encodings to use.  See Wiki article referenced in previous answer.
*For extra templates, the Files tab of the Internet settings screen in Configuration menu has the option to choose which of the two Cumulus encodings to use.  See Wiki article referenced in previous answer.


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