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The @charset rule (CSS Reference)
Introduction
The @charset rule is used to specify the character set used
for the HTML page. The @charset rule needs to be placed in an external separate
style sheet file. It can not appear in an embedded style sheet. In that file
you have to specify the rule which is @charset and then the name of the
character encoding. The name must be a charset as defined in the IANA registry.