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How to Use UTF-8 with JavaScript
By simonstlUnicode Transformation Format 8-bit (UTF-8) is in standard use by the majority of web application developers. The following excerpt from Cal Henderson's Building Scalable Web Sites explains how to use...
11 November 2009 - 10:51 AM | 0 Comments
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How to use Unicode code points, properties, blocks, and scripts in regular expressions
By Jan GoyvaertsThe following are common uses for Unicode code points, properties, blocks and scripts: Use a regular expression to find the trademark sign (™) by specifying its Unicode code point ...
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