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Re: Identical command-line command will not work with \i metacommand and filename

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http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Byte_order_mark

Tends to get added if you go through a Windows system. Useless for utf-8 afaik. Confuse the hell out of you because various tools parse and hide them then you pipe the file to a script and everything falls over.

Bunch of scripts available here to remove them:
 http://www.xs4all.nl/~mechiel/projects/bomstrip/

Correct.  I found the following via Google.
"I created a file utf8.rb with this content: C:\>ruby -e "p File.read('utf8.rb')" "\357\273\277puts \"Hello World\"" The "\357\273\277" part is the Byte Order Mark for UTF-8, my editor automatically put it at the beginning of the file, because I saved it as UTF-8."
At least it isn't some evil virus.  Have to do Mr. WorkAround now.
Thank you very much for your help Scott and Richard,
John Gage


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