Oct 22, 2011 · The strange characters are double-encoded UTF-8 characters, so in my case the first "Ã" part equals "Ã" and "Â¥" = "¥" (this is my first " ...
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Sep 23, 2014 · My problem is that several of these characters are combined and they replace normal characters I need. For example, ’ evidently represents the ...
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UTF-8 Encoding Debugging Chart. Here is a Encoding Problem Chart that aids in debugging common UTF-8 character encoding problems.
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Apr 19, 2013 · Since our last thread is lost I think I should start one again. Not much to say here as I have a lot to check...So bring it on guys!
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Oct 22, 2011 · The front end of the website contains combinations of strange characters inside product text: Ã, Ã, ¢, â‚ €, etc. These characters are present ...
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Special Character Codes for HTML (left of the '=' sign is the phrase that you need to paste). À = À Á = Á Â = Â Ã = Ã Ä = Ä
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Feb 5, 2023 · Oh sorry, I meant are there multiple valid ways to encode it just in UTF-8? If MySQL is using two bytes, but PHP uses three, but both are valid ...
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