Re: Character encoding hell

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> Have you tried using the utf8 meta tag rather than using the htmlentities()
> function? That should solve the first issue, as I reckon the problem lies
> with the way your encoding the filename.

It seems that the filenames are ISO encoded as if I set the meta tag
to ISO and remove the htmlentities() wrapper it displays the character
fine.  Not sure how that helps or if this is even PHP related anymore
but thought I'd follow up.

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