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Let me rephrase that without Firefox:
If I save a UTF-8 file to my local hard drive and open it in Excel, Excel recognizes it as UTF-8 and displays the correct characters. But if I enter a Run command in Windows to run Excel, with a UTF-8 file as a parameter for Excel to open, Excel does not seem to recognize the file as UTF-8, and it displays incorrect characters. For example: excel "C:\My path\my utf-8 file.txt" If I change the file extension to something random, like this: excel "C:\My path\my utf-8 file.abc" Then it does read the correct UTF-8 characters. However, it ignores and removes the tab delimiters, putting everything in column A. Any suggestions on how to open a UTF-8 file in Excel by command line while preserving both the correct UTF-8 characters and the tab delimiters? Thanks, Greg On Oct 1, 10:59*am, Greg Lovern wrote: If I save a UTF-8 file to my local hard drive and open it in Excel, Excel recognizes it as UTF-8 and displays the correct characters. But if I browse to that same file in Firefox web browser, and choose Excel when Firefox prompts me for what application I want to open it in, Excel does not seem to recognize the file as UTF-8, and it displays incorrect characters. Is there anything we can put in those UTF-8 files to get Excel to recognize them as UTF-8 when opened in Excel through Firefox? Thanks, Greg |
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