Posted by: Captain Haddock November 21, 2006
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Pacifier -
When you do View> Text Encoding and set it to UTF-8, that setting only persists for the open session of Safari. Which means when you open Safari again, the default encoding is no longer UTF-8. A new session of the broswer inherits the encoding from the default value set at Safari> Preferences > Appearance> Encoding. On most out-of-the-box Macs, this setting is typically Western ISO .....
If you set it from the Safari preferences, like I pointed out above, you will not need to set it each time. Each new browser session will automatically inherit UTF-8 as the default encoding and you should be able to view Devnagri on Sajha everytime you access the page.
Simonsaurav - Did you change you Safari setting like I mentioned above? I can't think of anything else. Call Apple Support - see if they can find something that overrides the setting in your Safari preferences.