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10/17/2011 9:18 AM
 
i really have no idea at all about this - there is nothing in DotNetNuke that rewrites the contents of files, so it feels like something the OS/IIS/asp.net is doing, but a google for this shows up no results. In addition as the same files on different machines show differing effects it's very puzzling - however the fact that it's localized to 1 page suggests something different about that page - can people please post what browser(s) they see this with as browsers often do "sniffing" to determine characteristics of page content - i'm (wildly) guessing here that there may be an encoding on that file that is not on other files i.e. perhaps others are ansi/unicode and it is using a weird codepage.

Can someone try installing textpad (and the find-non-ascii plugin from http://www.textpad.com/add-ons/macros... ) and see if they can cut-and-paste the content of the file, clean it and then save it (overwriting the current file) to see if that resolves.

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10/17/2011 5:47 PM
 
cathal connolly wrote:

Can someone try installing textpad (and the find-non-ascii plugin from http://www.textpad.com/add-ons/macros... ) and see if they can cut-and-paste the content of the file, clean it and then save it (overwriting the current file) to see if that resolves.

 This worked, the only character the macro picked up is the ® on the DotNetNuke® in the first line of the copyright notice. The file has reduced in size from 145KB to 74KB and all testing so far seems to work fine.

I cut the contents of the file into text pad, cleaned it with the plugin, saved it directly over the original and uploaded to production server.

Thanks very much Cathal, that's me back in action and hopefully anyone else with this issue.

 
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10/17/2011 7:58 PM
 
in that case can someone please try just removing the copyright symbol and see if that resolves it-i will check the history on that page and see if one of our designers (who use macs) perhaps edited it - and if so make sure that it doesnt happen again

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10/17/2011 11:11 PM
 
That didn't work, I even removed that section altogether but still the same error and have reverted back to the cleaned version.
 
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10/18/2011 12:25 PM
 
ok, so it's a non-printing character (probably a linux/mac based line ending/carriage field) - thanks for the update.

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