To review, ðšðšŽðš™ the file in an editor that reveals hidden Unicode characters. It is more space-efficient than its cousins UTF, UTF when the majority of the characters can be encoded as a single byte, as is the case with most English text, but with the added benefit that you can still store any ðšðšŽðš™ under the sun should you need to, ðšðšŽðš™.
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A problem ðšðšŽðš™ will ðšðšŽðš™ face is when a user takes advantage of another application to create some text which gets pasted into your HTML form and submitted, ðšðšŽðš™. It is for this reason that improperly-displayed UTF-8 results in weird characters, ðšðšŽðš™.
It uses the most significant bits of each byte as continuation bits to signify that the following byte s form part of the same character.
Download ZIP, ðšðšŽðš™. Function to fix ut8 ðšðšŽðš™ characters displayed as 2 characters utf-8 interpreted as ISO or Windows This file contains bidirectional Unicode text that may be interpreted or compiled differently than what ðšðšŽðš™ below, ðšðšŽðš™. Learn more about bidirectional Unicode characters Show hidden characters, ðšðšŽðš™. These are typographically correct, but the symbols lie outside the ASCII character set so when copied and pasted, the text is sent as UTF-8 and you end up with multibyte characters all over the place.
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Hence, ðšðšŽðš™, the presence of any multibyte characters in your string will give you an incorrect length. Be careful using strlenit may count the bytes and no the ðšðšŽðš™.
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Learn more about clone URLs. It does this ðšðšŽðš™ counting the number of bytes used to hold the data. MrMods commented Nov 9, ðšðšŽðš™, That's very useful, thank you!