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Results 1 - 10 for MojibakeMojibake - Wikipedia, the free encyclopediaMojibake (文字化け?) is the happenstance of incorrect, unreadable characters shown when computer software fails to render text correctly according to its associated character ... http://wiki.healthhaven.com/Mojibake open pop Mojibake: Information from Answers.com Japanese for “ ghost characters ”, the garbage that comes out when one tries to display international character sets through software not configured for them. There is a ... http://www.answers.com/topic/mojibake open pop Mojibake :: Revealing Errors One of my favorite Japanese words is mojibake (文字化け) which literally translates as "character changing." The term is used to describe an error experienced frequently ... http://revealingerrors.com/mojibake open pop mojibake - Wiktionary This page was last modified on 12 November 2009, at 08:12. Text is available under the Creative Commons Attribution/Share-Alike License; additional terms may apply. http://en.wiktionary.org/wiki/mojibake open pop Mojibake http://en.wiktionary.org/wiki/Special:Search/Mojibake open pop 文字化け MOJIBAKE Mojibake (文字化け, moji: character + bake: change) is Japanese for broken characters: garbage that comes out when one http://mojibake.net/ open pop Do You Want Coffee with That Mojibake? | ColdFusion Developer's ... CFDJ ColdFusion Developer's Journal, SYS-CON Media, NJ, Breaking Technology News http://coldfusion.sys-con.com/node/44480 open pop Nora Stevens Heath: Avoiding Mojibake Avoiding Mojibake by John de Hoog (Wataru Tenga) Even when using a Japanese-capable e-mail program, it is possible inadvertently to send mail to a mailing list or ... http://www.fumizuki.com/mojibake.html open pop mojibake mojibake: n., /mo´jee·ba·ke/ Japanese for “ ghost characters ”, the garbage that comes out when one tries to display international character sets through software not ... http://www.catb.org/~esr/jargon/html/M/mojibake.html open pop Avoiding Mojibake « denbushi.blog Just about everyone uses e-mail today, and many of us in Japan do so in English, Japanese, and other languages as well. But anyone who corresponds in Japanese via e-mail knows that ... http://www.denbushi.net/2003/02/28/avoiding-mojibake/ open pop |
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