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		<description><![CDATA[Archived; click post to view. Excerpt: My wordpress changed the default encoding for MySQL databases used in self-hosted wordpress installations from Latin to UTF-8. It’s a smart move and makes wordpress databases adhere to web standards, but the change caused some blogs to display some funky characters, that look like this “â€”. For instance, on [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Archived; click post to view.<br /> <b>Excerpt:</b> My wordpress changed the default encoding for MySQL databases used in self-hosted wordpress installations from Latin to UTF-8. It’s a smart move and makes wordpress databases adhere to web standards, but the change caused some blogs to display some funky characters, that look like this “â€”.    For instance, on one of our older posts that was written before the change to the UTF-8 character encoding, an apostrophe was changed to the “â€” character. Check out the character encoding error below:        Database character encoding causes wordpress to display odd characters    To check if your blog is affected by these odd characters, simply search your&#8230;</p>
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