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Originally Posted by Hubbitus
Excuse me, where it look like this?
In UTF8 any character in the Unicode standard, yet the initial encoding of byte codes and character assignments for UTF-8 is backwards compatible with ASCII. So, dependency of character it may be represent from 1 (first 127 characters ASCII) to 4 bytes. Russian Cyrillic characters in UTF-8 represents by 2 byte per character.
Your example is strange, and I can't represent it on my system. I'm guess what you meant HTML mnemonic entities, but in this case mnemonic must look like
not like
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If you try to quote your post or my post here with
you will get a letter instead of code...
Try to post something like:
PHP Code:
&_236;&_236;&_236;&_236;&_236;&_236;
(you have to replace _ with #)
You will get this one: