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- java - How to replace � in a string - Stack Overflow
As others have said, you posted 3 characters instead of one I suggest you run this little snippet of code to see what's actually in your string: public static void dumpString(String text) { for (int i=0; i < text length(); i++) { System out println("U+" + Integer toString(text charAt(i), 16) + " " + text charAt(i)); } }
- Why do my sent messages magically add � at the end of my sentences?
As a workaround, they need to send all messages as UTF-8 There is NO bug in Thunderbird Sadly some US ISP's like AT T and Bellsouth have started *corrupting* their customers' e-mail
- K10285703: How to display the character hidden behind � in . . .
Description When viewing Characters under Security ›› Application Security : Headers : Character Set every character above HEX 0x80 (in th GUI) is displayed as: � Environment ASM GUI Cause ASCII is by definition a 7-bit character code, with encodings from 0 to 127 (0x7F) Anything outside that range is not ASCII There are a number of 8-bit and wider character codes based on ASCII
- Special characters from ISO-8859-1 encode website come out mangled (� . . .
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- Character encoding on remote connections – strange accents
Problem: ÅÄÖ shown as ��� Your application is printing U+FFFD, the Unicode replacement character ( , usually displayed as a question mark on inverted background) This is then converted as if it were in latin1 to UTF-8 (a U+FFFD character in UTF-8 uses three bytes)
- scrambles text when using HTTPS module · Issue #1029 - GitHub
@ORESoftware Stringifying each chunk is usually not a good idea, it doesn’t work if multi-byte characters are split between data chunk boundaries You should rather call res setEncoding('utf8'); if you want to UTF-8-decode each response chunk @jyzykunyv What appears to be happening here is that the StackOverflow API always sends its content gzip-encoded, regardless of whether the client
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