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Old 06-08-2011, 09:19 AM   #37
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Originally Posted by anamardoll View Post
This worked right away.

You are a genius! You're right, I wouldn't have thought to mess with the encoding -- and funny enough, even though I copied all my CSS files off of each other, some of them had UTF-8 encoding and some had ANSI encoding. I wonder how that happened....

Thank you, thank you, THANK YOU SO VERY MUCH. Thank you!!!!!!

I spend (what seemed like) ages trying to figure out why I got bold text. I went as far as deleting all references to bold and still got bolded text. I also deleted all the CSS except for the font information and the body style. And still I got bolded text. Then I had another good look at a CSS that was working properly with Charis and I could not see any real difference until I took at look at the encoding. The encoding was different. Then I changed the encoding and the bold went away. It was only bold where it should be. If I put the encoding back to just UTF-8, it went back to bold and UTF-8 without BOM worked. Very strange bug in ADE. But at least we know what's going on now and can easily fix it.
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