It would be awesome of someone made a site that catalogued all the common mis-encodings. Even in 2008, I see these things all over the web–mangled quotation marks, apostrophes, em-dashes. I’d love to see a pictoral guide.
curly apostrophe looks like ?’ – original encoding=_________ mislabeled as __________ .
That sort of thing. Surely somebody has done this arleady, right? -m
I’m pretty sure curly apostrophe doesn’t look that way ;)
but sure, there are lots of those kinds of things in different levels of quality and functionality, for example Brett’s Absolutely Astounding Interactive Searchable Unicode Chart: http://isthisthingon.org/unicode/index.phtml
but with that you have to search to the character.
Also there are lots of tables here http://www1.tip.nl/~t876506/index.html
which I guess also comes close to what you want while not being exactly the same, one thing I wonder is: what does mislabeled as entail?