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26 feb 2011 · These are utf-8 encoded characters. Use utf8_decode() to convert them to normal ISO-8859-1 characters.
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22 oct 2011 · I format and import this into Prestashop 1.4.4. The front end of the website contains combinations of strange characters inside product text: Ã, ...
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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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class EncodingRepairer. REPLACEMENTS = {. "€" => "€", "‚" => "‚", "„" => "„", "…" => "…", "ˆ" => "ˆ",. "‹" => "‹", "‘" => "'", "’" => "'" ...
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23 sept 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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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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27 may 2015 · Double UTF-8 is that unintentionally popular encoding where someone takes UTF-8, accidentally decodes it as their favorite single-byte encoding ...
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5 feb 2023 · The kicker is, I can undo from (2) to (1) using PHP's utf8_decode, and I can undo from (3) to (2) using Mysql/PHP's Mysqli (either by using ...
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