Computers don’t see letters; they see numbers. An "Encoding" is the map that tells the computer which number equals which letter.
Most text editors (VS Code, Notepad++, Sublime) allow you to "Save with Encoding." Computers don’t see letters; they see numbers
Since the text is unreadable but the number and the request for an "interesting guide" are clear, I’ve put together a guide on Mastering Data Deciphering . This will help you rescue garbled text like the one you sent and understand why it happens. Computers don’t see letters
When a file is saved in UTF-8 but your browser or app tries to read it as Windows-1252, you get the "Ð" and "Â" characters you see in your subject line. 2. The "Quick Fix" Toolkit Computers don’t see letters; they see numbers
Computers don’t see letters; they see numbers. An "Encoding" is the map that tells the computer which number equals which letter.
Most text editors (VS Code, Notepad++, Sublime) allow you to "Save with Encoding."
Since the text is unreadable but the number and the request for an "interesting guide" are clear, I’ve put together a guide on Mastering Data Deciphering . This will help you rescue garbled text like the one you sent and understand why it happens.
When a file is saved in UTF-8 but your browser or app tries to read it as Windows-1252, you get the "Ð" and "Â" characters you see in your subject line. 2. The "Quick Fix" Toolkit