Подробности, фантастика и Ïàìÿíèêè íà ìîãèëó âîåííûì â Ìîñêâå

Подробности, фантастика и Ïàìÿíèêè íà ìîãèëó âîåííûì â Ìîñêâå

Подробности, фантастика и Ïàìÿíèêè íà ìîãèëó âîåííûì â Ìîñêâå

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От случая к случаю возникнут какие-то проблемы, пишите в нашей группе перевода в теме по данной игре

This only forces the client which encoding to use to interpret and display the characters. But the actual problem is that you're already

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I know this is an answer to a very old question, but was facing the issue once again. Some old windows machine didnt encoded the text correct before inserting it to the utf8_general_ci collated table.

That is the recommended way when building PHP projects from scratch. While it would probably fix the problem the OP shows, fixing the problem at its root (if possible) is much preferable.

Even though utf8_decode is a useful solution, I prefer to correct the encoding errors on the table itself.

In order make the translation of a Unicode message, reassociate each identifier code its Unicode character.

Unicode is a computer coding system that aims to unify text exchanges at the international level. With Unicode, each computer character is described Ïàìÿíèêè íà ìîãèëó âîåííûì â Ìîñêâå by a name and a code (codepoint), identifying it uniquely regardless of the computer medium or the software used. Unicode has already listed over 100000 characters.

Время от времени подобных проблем ранее не возникали, то скорее исключительно сам файлик повреждён

1 To give a bit context to my previous comment, the OP literally commented "Or use ’" . problem is solved. But apparently the OP realized years later he was embarrasingly wrong so he deleted his comment.

Tool to translate Unicode codes. Unicode is a character encoding standard aiming to give every character a numeric identifier.

This is most likely where your problem lies. You need to verify with an independent database tool what the data looks like.

Always specify your encoding in your http headers and make sure this matches your framework's definition of encoding.

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