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My page often shows things like ã«, ã, ã¬, ã¹, ã in place of normal characters I think this is not a duplicate of git undo last commit as it asks how to delete any commit from a branch I use utf8 for header page and mysql encode

I had the problem that showing â instead of » , amd when using this solution the problem solved but there is a php warning

Why do these odd symbols appear in my emails _ you’ve why are my emails corrupted with weird letters and symbols Instructions for obtaining a personal s/mime certificate by creating a csr prerequisite for sending an encrypted email message On many websites i see links that have href=# What is it used for?

What is the meaning of this regex I've been wondering about this for a good chunk of my day Why is there a slash in a/l (annual leave, used quite frequently by people at work) A search on google returned nothing, possibly because the search gets diluted by a lot of other similar abbreviations

If anyone here knows why.

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