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    Esther C
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    Hi, I have a ASP.NET web application project. When I try saving it, The Save File As dialog box appears and it gives me 3 saving format options: Save as type: Text Solution File (*.sln) UTF-8 Solution File (*.sln) Unicode Solution File (*.sln)

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      Hi, I have a ASP.NET web application project. When I try saving it, The Save File As dialog box appears and it gives me 3 saving format options: Save as type: Text Solution File (*.sln) UTF-8 Solution File (*.sln) Unicode Solution File (*.sln)

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      Esther C
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      Oops, sorry. Here's the question: What are the differences amongst the 3 options? Which format should I save my project/solution in? I'm quite new to ASP.NET web apps. Any help is appreciated. Thanks! |*Ooraclec*|

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        Oops, sorry. Here's the question: What are the differences amongst the 3 options? Which format should I save my project/solution in? I'm quite new to ASP.NET web apps. Any help is appreciated. Thanks! |*Ooraclec*|

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        For an English project, it really doesn't matter. By default, your project will be saved with UTF-8 Encoding. If you were making a website that used 16-bit (or larger) character, like Hebrew, Chinese, Arabic, or Japanese, then your would use the Unicode or UTF-16 Encoding. RageInTheMachine9532 "...a pungent, ghastly, stinky piece of cheese!" -- The Roaming Gnome

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