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UTF-8 - unnecessary encoding for both Cyrillic and Latin?


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Here's some of the code found in the begging of my webpage:

 

 

<!DOCTYPE html> <!--[if lt IE 7 ]><html class="ie ie6" lang="bg"> <![endif]--> <!--[if IE 7 ]><html class="ie ie7" lang="bg"> <![endif]--> <!--[if IE 8 ]><html class="ie ie8" lang="bg"> <![endif]--> <!--[if (gte IE 9)|!(IE)]><!--><html lang="bg"> <!--<![endif]--><head><title>Официални и ежедневни детски дрехи за момичета и момчета - Diva Store</title><meta name="description" content="Онлайн магазин за официални и ежедневни детски дрехи за момичета и за момчета. Дрехите са български, изработени са от качествени материали и изглеждат страхотно" /><meta		 

 

 

The problem obviously is this: |escape:'htmlall':'UTF-8

 

It can be found in a lot of .tpl files. What I want to know is, in which files it's safe to remove. Is there a way to get rid of the problem radically without having to remove it from each and every file?

Edited by dimo.petrof (see edit history)
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