- ’ 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
- 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?
- RegEx for matching A-Z, a-z, 0-9, _ and . - Stack Overflow
I need a regex which will allow only A-Z, a-z, 0-9, the _ character, and dot ( ) in the input I tried: [A-Za-z0-9_ ] But, it did not work How can I fix it?
- c - What are . a and . so files? - Stack Overflow
I'm currently trying to port a C application to AIX and am getting confused What are a and so files and how are they used when building running an application?
- Create Windows service from executable - Stack Overflow
Is there any quick way to, given an executable file, create a Windows service that, when started, launches it?
- Create a branch in Git from another branch - Stack Overflow
Various ways to create a branch in Git from another branch: This answer adds some additional insight, not already present in the existing answers, regarding just the title of the question itself (Create a branch in Git from another branch), but does not address the more narrow specifics of the question which already have sufficient answers here I'm adding this because I really needed to know
- windows - How to run a PowerShell script - Stack Overflow
How do I run a PowerShell script? I have a script named myscript ps1 I have all the necessary frameworks installed I set that execution policy thing I have followed the instructions on this MSDN help
- git - How do I revert a merge commit that has already been pushed to . . .
Here's a complete example: git revert -m 1 <commit-hash> git push -u origin master git revert commits your changes -m 1 indicates that you'd like to revert to the tree of the first parent prior to the merge, as stated by this answer <commit-hash> is the commit hash of the merge that you would like to revert git push pushes your changes to the remote branch
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