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For those that wonder if #38 and U+0026 (or %26 in URL encoding) are related, 26 is hexadecimal for 38
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How to fix ' (38)Function not implemented: AH00141: Could not initialize random number generator' after upgrading Apache from 2 4 18 to 2 4 46? Asked 4 years, 4 months ago Modified 2 years, 1 month ago Viewed 9k times
- android - MediaRecorder start failed: -38 - Stack Overflow
i searched to check if this question is no dup , i see some has no answer and others did not help this is my code : private void startRecording() { mRecorder = new MediaRecorder();
- Cant connect to local MySQL server through socket var mysql mysql . . .
Isn't the output Can't connect to local MySQL server through socket ' var mysql mysql sock' (38) from the client? It's the client trying and failing to connect, right?
- Oracle SQL escape character (for a ) - Stack Overflow
While attempting to execute SQL insert statements using Oracle SQL Developer I keep generating an "Enter substitution value" prompt: insert into agregadores_agregadores ( idagregador, nombre,
- ESP32-WROOM-38pin, pin number to control onboard LED
I have several 38-pin boards from various vendors However, the OP's description of The LED does flash on and off every time I enter a command into REPL seems to be very different from that in my boards I doubt the LED is connected to the GPIO (e g IO2) It may be connected to the USB-UART chip In this case, one cannot control it from GPIO pins
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tl;dr Standard ISO 8601 format is used by your input string Instant parse ( "2011-08-12T20:17:46 384Z" ) ISO 8601 This format is defined by the sensible practical standard, ISO 8601 The T separates the date portion from the time-of-day portion The Z on the end means UTC (that is, an offset-from-UTC of zero hours-minutes-seconds) The Z is pronounced “Zulu” java time The old date-time
- terminal - List of ANSI color escape sequences - Stack Overflow
SGR 38 and 48 were originally reserved by ECMA-48, but were fleshed out a few years later in a joint ITU, IEC, and ISO standard, which comes in several parts and which (amongst a whole lot of other things) documents the SGR 38 48 control sequences for direct colour and indexed colour:
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