Why do my CSS files open in Chinese font?

My .css files have started opening in a Chinese font, in red.
If I open the files in BBEdit, they're fine. But opening them in
Dreamweaver always gets Chinese. I've tried making a new .css file
in BBEdit and then opening it in Dreamweaver, and it still opens in
Chinese. I've checked the font listing in Preferences and all seems
well. What is happening and how can I fix it?

Problem solved. Not knowing Chinese, I had to go back and
open the file in BBEdit, then change the charset back to utf8 (it
had somehow reset to utf-16).

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