yes, and my example is probably the best proof that javascript runs UTF-8
internally ;-)


By "proof", do you mean that the script was able to handle the value of the
first input element? I don't know what language that is, but I would agree
that it makes a compelling case for your hypothesis about the JavaScript
"engine" using UTF-8.

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