UPGRADING FROM PhpDig v.1.8.7 to PhpDig 1.8.8 RC1 You may need a UTF-8 acceptable editor to convert the /text_content/XXX.txt files. Otherwise, you can use iconv to convert the /text_content/XXX.txt files to UTF-8. For example: shell> iconv -f windows-1251 -t utf-8 -o XXX.txtx XXX.txt & shell> iconv -f iso-8859-2 -t utf-8 -o XXX.txtx XXX.txt & The UTF-8 encoded files would then end with txtx so you need to move/rename them. In general: shell> iconv -f -t [-o ] The /text_content/XXX.txt files are not in UTF-8 format so you need to convert them.