Re: Accidental à in html ... how?
That said, my aim is to figure out where AE is coming from ;)
It comes from Word. Word spits out à when it doesn't recognize the encoding. It has done this for decades. There's nothing new and nothing mysterious. It's Word. I have seen the character with other gibberish text around it.
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