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Substitute accents with normal letters (like è to e) after (1) remove all the chars not in a.z for example 'aèàç=.32s df' must be. I have downloaded php file of a website through path traversal technique, but when i opened the file with notepad and notepad++ i only get encrypted text My page often shows things like ã«, ã, ã¬, ã¹, ã in place of normal characters
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I am generating excel files in c# using openxml sdk library I have noticed that generated content file ([content_types].xml) differs from what excel is generating when saving files Im using sqlalchemy database in python and the character in database is encoded and not understandable when i open with text file Does anyone know do i make database file character readable
Edit after doing a little digging, i can see that a microsoft word.docx file is actually a compressed format. I don't understand what these prefixes mean A = 0o1010 b = 0x1010 c = 0b1010 print(a) print(b) print(c) it outputs the following values, but what does the 0o, 0x and 0b parts mean I am trying to parse about 20 million lines from a text file and am looking for a way to do some further manipulations on lines that do not start with question marks
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How to substitute the characters à, è, ì, ò, ù in bash script asked 10 years, 7 months ago modified 10 years, 7 months ago viewed 2k times
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