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Your text contains characters common in multi-byte encodings like UTF-8 or UTF-16 . These schemes allow for the representation of complex symbols and different languages but can easily break if the TextDecoder used is incorrect. How to Fix Encoded Text

In many encoding contexts, "192" refers to a specific ASCII or Unicode code point . In the Windows-1252 character set , for example, 192 corresponds to the letter À . Your text contains characters common in multi-byte encodings

If you are a developer trying to resolve this, you can often "repair" the text by: TextEncoder - FME Documentation In the Windows-1252 character set , for example,

When text is "encoded," it is converted from characters into a binary format for computers to process. If the receiving system does not know which "translation table" (code page) to use, it produces garbled text like your query. In the Windows-1252 character set