I just checked into every file of the Bulgarian dictionary ".oxt" file.
Have you seen - "microsoft-cp1251" referred to instead of "UTF-8" or
other standard language codes?
Could that be a problem with the Bulgarian dictionaries?
The files use the "microsoft-cp1251" reference on the top of most of the
files.
On other non-Latin based languages, I see "UTF-8"
Russian language uses "KOI8-R".
I have checked with a few others and not one uses the Microsoft
reference. They all use non-MS and universal language indicators I have
seen with web page and other documents. I never seen a MS reference there.
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