It's even worse than I thought. As I found out, file with wrong encoding is saved by Scratch immediately after opening. I don't have to write even a single char and file is saved. So the file data are already destroyed when you view it only. Look at next attachments.
It's even worse than I thought. As I found out, file with wrong encoding is saved by Scratch immediately after opening. I don't have to write even a single char and file is saved. So the file data are already destroyed when you view it only. Look at next attachments.