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How can I change a website's character encoding (UTF-8, etc.)?

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Hello everyone,

I used to be able to set a website's character encoding in Firefox to UTF-8 (or others) with the "Menu > More > Encoding" function, if I recall correctly. After the last update, I can't find that option anymore. How can I do it?

I'm browsing some old sites that aren't set in Unicode, so the text is displayed with strange symbols and I want to be able to fix that.

Thanks in advance!

Hello everyone, I used to be able to set a website's character encoding in Firefox to UTF-8 (or others) with the "Menu > More > Encoding" function, if I recall correctly. After the last update, I can't find that option anymore. How can I do it? I'm browsing some old sites that aren't set in Unicode, so the text is displayed with strange symbols and I want to be able to fix that. Thanks in advance!

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Hola ¿Puede ser que te refieras al botón de "codificación de caracteres" ? que ahora esta en la personalización de la barra de tareas: Botón 3 lineas->Mas herramientas->Personalización de la barra de tareas

Si se ha resuelto la consulta agradeceríamos marcar como solucionada para que sirva a otros usuarios. ¡Gracias!