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SuperCache not so much with the “Super”

In reaction to the more than 34,000 visitors that Why your Flash website sucks generated (and is still generating) Jeremy enabled WordPress’s SuperCache for me.

Turns out SuperCache does a less than super job with non-ASCII characters, failing to encode them to HTML entities, and instead writing them out as multi-byte UTF-8 sequences:

This entry was posted in essay and tagged bugs, meta, orthography, Unicode on 22nd March 2008 by admin.

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