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    <p>Chris,</p>
    <p>Your suggestion makes sense. The opening line of the index.html
      code established UTF-8 as the code and which is now the same as
      the code for the Q-GIS layer. And yet, the problem persists. To
      make matters more complicated, the map has all the accents when
      opened from by computer, but looses them once uploaded. <br>
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    <p>Thanks,</p>
    <p>Robert<br>
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    <div class="moz-cite-prefix">On 2024-02-27 10:07 a.m., chris
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        <div>Robert and list<br>
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              <div dir="auto">Hi people,
                <div dir="auto">I am attempting to produce Q-GIS web
                  sites using the gqis2web add-on. I am opting for
                  Leaflet because that seems to work best for my
                  purposes. The problem is that french language accents
                  do not appear properly. They are represented by odd
                  combinations of capital letters and a symbol.
                  Suggestions?</div>
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        <div dir="auto">Sounds like one part of your environment is
          using say ISO8859 character encoding and the other UTF-8</div>
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        <div dir="auto">For example your data (in shape files) may be
          ISO8859 but QGIS may be using UTF-8.</div>
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                <div dir="auto">Robert Sweeny</div>
                <div dir="auto">Montreal</div>
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