Logically, right-click to create a new text document and rename "new text document. txt" to "1.html".
And then write it in:
It's a little bit of a problem.However, some browsers open this 1.html but found garbled, or the inside of the form to pass the value of the time found that you do not garbled, you are in the
<meta http-equiv= "Content-type" content= "text/html; Charset=utf-8 "/>
After all, it is said on the Internet that this is not a problem in most cases, but if you open the file with a notepad++, add this sentenceIf you will find that the original page is still garbled, such as this:
That way, you can open this 1.html with Notepad, save this document to the original directory, overwrite yourself, just encode to change from ANSI to utf-8,win7x86 and so on no utf-8 save as Unicode, I this is win7x64 windows
Then open with the browser does not mention, if you open this file with notepad++ garbled, then close its notepad++ tab, re-open with Notepad.
"HTML" Obviously added <meta http-equiv= "Content-type" content= "text/html; Charset=utf-8 "/> is still garbled the possible reasons