- encoding - ’ showing on page instead of - Stack Overflow
I am using ASP NET 2 0 with a database This is most likely where your problem lies You need to verify with an independent database tool what the data looks like
- How to convert these strange characters? (ë, Ã, ì, ù, Ã)
utf8_encode() and utf8_decode convert data from and to ISO-8859-1 In a modern web site setup where the database, the database connection, and the output page encoding are UTF-8, it will not be necessary to do those conversions any more
- HTML encoding issues - Â character showing up instead of
I've got a legacy app just starting to misbehave, for whatever reason I'm not sure It generates a bunch of HTML that gets turned into PDF reports by ActivePDF The process works like this: Pull an
- Difference in pronunciation between: a, á, ã, â and à
Could I get a few people to explain the difference in pronunciation between a, á, ã, â and à in Portuguese using English comparisons (if possible)? I can't seem to find a thread or other Web site that addresses them each clearly Thanks!
- Regular expression ^ [a-zA-Z] or [^a-zA-Z] - Stack Overflow
Yes, the first means "match all strings that start with a letter", the second means "match all strings that contain a non-letter"
- RegEx for matching A-Z, a-z, 0-9, _ and . - Stack Overflow
^[A-Za-z0-9_ ]+$ From beginning until the end of the string, match one or more of these characters Edit: Note that ^ and $ match the beginning and the end of a line
- What does this REGEX means? [a-zA-Z]|\d - Stack Overflow
What is the meaning of this regex? [a-zA-Z]|\\d I know that [a-zA-Z] means all of a to Z chars but whats the mean of \\d?
- multithreading - What is a race condition? - Stack Overflow
A "race condition" exists when multithreaded (or otherwise parallel) code that would access a shared resource could do so in such a way as to cause unexpected results
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