Text Encoding Problem

    Date: 12/15/05 (Computer Help)    Keywords: html, web

    I recently installed Japanese as a second language on my computer, because I write some things in Japanese and such. But, this has messed with the text encoding on websites and well, everywhere. The \ is now a Yen symbol and things like that and it's really annoying. I figured out that going to View > Encoding > Western European (Windows) fixes it, but I have to do it for every webpage. And that doesn't help for when I'm coding for my sites in notepad with HTML or something. Is there some way to permanently fix this? =(

    By the way, if it makes a difference, I'm using Windows XP Home.

    Edit Ugh. So changing the encoding apparantly doesn't work anymore either. =/ Help~

    Source: http://www.livejournal.com/community/computer_help/548535.html

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