In what language does and - hash - three - nine - semicolon (') represent the apostrophe? I had some website data extracted in JSON format where some of the user comments had apostrophe which were replaced by '.
unescape has nothing to do with HTML character entities. It's an old, deprecated function for decoding text encoded with escape, which is an old, deprecated function for encoding text in a way that is unlikely to be useful in the modern world. :-) If you need to turn that HTML into plain text, the easiest way is via an element:
It's a nice coincidence, but the 39=Miku pun really came from alternate readings for the numbers 3 and 9, "mi" and "ku". That's a pretty common format for "pun holidays" in Japan too. Japanese wordplay is heavily based on homophones, numeric substitution and alternate character readings.
It has characters like these: '"; Is there a php function that transforms these to their correspondent character, in my example the desired output would be:
39 If you just type git update-git-for-windows If you are having issues with it, run Bash as administrator or add the 'git.exe' path to the "allowed apps through controlled folder access".
12 I am consuming an api and I noticed that it comes back with "'s" and not an apostrophe. Since I am not going to be displaying this text in html this will make my text look weird when I display to the user. How can I remove or convert (preferred)?
SELECT CHR(39) FROM DUAL Every SELECT needs a FROM in Oracle. DUAL is a table with a single cell in it that is used in cases where you just want to build a row of values yourself. Any table containing a single row would work the same way.
Here’s the dilemma, do I grab one of the new LG OLED ultrawides while they’re on sale the weekend? The 34 is 799; The 39 is 999; The 45 is 1199. I use it mostly for gaming, with a little work, probably 80/20. Work would mostly be typing up client progress and session notes, when I’m home. Which one do I go with?