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þÿ<!DOCTYPE html> <html lang="en" > <head> <title>UTF-16BE BOM</title> <link rel='author' title='Richard Ishida' href='mailto:ishida@w3.org'> <link rel='help' href='http://www.w3.org/TR/html5/syntax.html#the-input-byte-stream'> <script src="http://w3c-test.org/resources/testharness.js"></script> <script src="http://w3c-test.org/resources/testharnessreport.js"></script> <meta name='flags' content='http'> <style type='text/css'> .test div { width: 50px; } </style> <link rel="stylesheet" type="text/css" href="encodingtests-15.css"> </head> <body> <div class='test'><div id='box' class='ÃSà ¬Ãa'>&#xA0;</div></div> <!-- Notes: No encoding information is declared in the HTTP header or inside the document, other than in the BOM. The text of a class name in the test contains the following sequence of bytes: 0xC3 0xc0 0x53 0xc1 0xC3 0xc0 0xAC 0xc20 0xC3 0xc0 0x61 0xc1. The external, UTF-8-encoded stylesheet contains a selector with a sequence of characters that will only match the class name in the HTML if the page is read as UTF-16BE. --> <script> test(function () { assert_equals(document.getElementById('box').offsetWidth, 100); }, 'A page with no encoding declarations, but with a UTF-16 little-endian BOM will be recognized as UTF-16.'); </script> <div id=log></div> </body> </html>