Things:
Loading a ISO-8559-1 encoded dump into a UTF-8 database breaks, fields are truncated at the first non-valid character. Not terribly surprising, but MySQL is silent about the breakage.
Content which looks like, and is declared, ISO-8559-1 might actually get rendered by browsers as CP1252 (aka MS-ANSI WINDOWS-1252)
The difference between these two are that 8859 doesn’t use [...]
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