<Html> // The declaration may be invalid due to the difference in IE, so the method of odd Harrow's declaration is correct. // This does not affect but is very reliable, as for why do you need to declare // again? Because your IIS or environment is not IIS at all, this will become invalid // but generally not, the following UTF-8 statement is used to solve the above possibility of unavailability // so if both are executed what will affect it, the answer is no. // The first clear ZH-CN Simplified Chinese after only pointing to the UTF-8 is not the result of the wrong // then direct to the UTF-8 can not be? The answer is no, because some broken server // The problem UTF-8 support range is relatively wide, if the wrong think you are playing Korean, the display is only in the following format: // (the code is garbled. I am solving this problem, and I do not know whether my understanding is correct, however, I have been doing this for so many years. At least I think it is reliable, even if others do not, but I think that if no BUG is solved, it is what we want. // then why is win v ~ Win8 won't do that, because the system can only do better and better, and the test result is like this Ps: Haha, a brain-dead person ^_^ ~~~~ <! DOCTYPE html> <! -- [If lt IE 7]>