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I've edited the tags accordingly, but i left frequency because it would be kind of odd to have a question that reads as if it is about frequency without it. Stack overflow | the world’s largest online community for developers My page often shows things like ã«, ã, ã¬, ã¹, ã in place of normal characters
I use utf8 for header page and mysql encode 1 only 0 to 127 are defined in ascii A short å is lower still (ipa turned c, but not quite as open in swedish 'sång' as in english 'song'), and regionally (western sweden) there's a short å which is very open and sometimes mistaken for an /a/ even by other swedes
Still, the standard long å is [o:]
I was wondering whether there wasn't a short å. €™ is showing on my page instead of ' How to do operations with 'æ', 'ø' and 'å' in c asked 9 years, 11 months ago modified 9 years, 11 months ago viewed 4k times How to print out special characters like å, ä, ö in c
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Trying to fix this in php turns out to be a bit challenging Utf8_decode () is not able to process the characters. How can i assign either 'æ', 'ø', or 'å' to a char c This depends on multiple factors
Char can store values from 0 to 255
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