I am about to start working on something the requires reading bytes and creating strings.The bytes being read represent UTF-16 strings.So just to test things out I wanted to convert a simple byte arra
I am trying to generate or export to PDF a jasper report but I can\'t display nihongo or japanese开发者_StackOverflow中文版 characters. How do I fix this.You can also set \"net.sf.jasperreports.defaul
I\'ve already managed to get the devicetoken from APNs. It\'s type of NSData. So i want to write this d开发者_开发百科eviectoken into my mysql db.
Source file has: header(\'Content-type: text/html; charset=iso8859-1\'); Source ajax (jQuery) script is:
I have a MySQL table properly set to the UTF-8 character set.I suspect some data inserted into one of my columns has been double encoded.I am expecting to see a non-breaking space character (UTF-8 0xC
std::string s(\"??<\"); std::cout << s << std::endl; Why does that output { instead of ??<
HI, I am creating a file like so. FileStream temp = File.Create( this.FileName ); Then putting data in the file like so.
Maybe this is an encoding issue? I can\'t imagine that you have to replace every non standard character.
I have an API that returns XML, it actually returns it using the default encoding (I believe it\'s UTF-8), but now requirements have changed and we need to return everything in UTF-16LE.
We have a very strange problem in out application, all of a sudden we started noticing upside down question marks being saved along with other text typed in to the fields on the screen. These upside