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- How to convert these strange characters? (ë, Ã, ì, ù, Ã)
My page often shows things like ë, Ã, ì, ù, à in place of normal characters I use utf8 for header page and MySQL encode How does this happen?
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I had the problem that showing  instead of » , amd When Using this solution the problem solved but there is a php warning: Warning: session_start(): Cannot send session cache limiter - headers already sent (output started at D:\Program Files\wamp\wamp\www\projects\kerala\kerala_public_html\edit\business_details php:1) in D:\Program Files\wamp\wamp\www\projects\kerala\kerala_public_html\user
- Difference in pronunciation between: a, á, ã, â and à
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- ’ showing on page instead of - Stack Overflow
So what's the problem, It's a ’ (RIGHT SINGLE QUOTATION MARK - U+2019) character which is being decoded as CP-1252 instead of UTF-8 If you check the Encodings table of this character at FileFormat Info, then you see that this character is in UTF-8 composed of bytes 0xE2, 0x80 and 0x99 And if you check the CP-1252 code page layout at Wikipedia, then you'll see that the hex bytes E2, 80 and
- Decoding facebooks blob video url - Stack Overflow
Another alternative that worked in Firefox in Feb 2021: Open the post's permalink Change the page's URL - replace www with m and load that Now use Inspector to navigate down to the div containing the video object - and the video URL will be a direct link Copy-paste that URL into your browser, or create an anchor link to that URL and load your link and right-click to save destination It
- How to open link in a new tab in HTML? - Stack Overflow
Note I previously suggested blank instead of _blank because, if used, it'll open a new tab and then use the same tab if the link is clicked again However, this is only because, as GolezTrol pointed out, it refers to the name a of a frame window, which would be set and used when the link is pressed again to open it in the same tab
- visual studio - C++ cannot open source file - Stack Overflow
There is more information here on how to deal with this problem: Where does Visual Studio look for C++ header files? For me, I followed xflowXen's answer and then at "Include Directories" typed in the specific pathname where my header file was located followed by a semicolon, something like: C:\Users\name\source\repos\p2-A\p2-A; then applied the changes and the issue went away
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