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As The Biba Story opens its doors at the Fashion and Textile Museum, Dazed meets founder Barbara Hulanicki to talk revolutionising retail, three-pound clothes, and establishing the concept store in the 1960s. In the Swinging 60s, one word defined teenage dreams: Biba. The brainchild of Barbara Hulanicki and her husband, Stephen Fitz-Simon, Biba Æ in Helvetica and Bodoni Æ alone and in context. Æ (lowercase: æ) is a character formed from the letters a and e, originally a ligature representing the Latin diphthong ae.It has been promoted to the status of a letter in some languages, including Danish, Norwegian, Icelandic, and Faroese.It was also used in Old Swedish before being changed to ä.The modern International Phonetic Alphabet I have been given an export from a MySQL database that seems to have had it's encoding muddled somewhat over time and contains a mix of HTML char codes such as & uuml; and more problematic characters representing the same letters such as ü and Ã.It is my task to to bring some consistency back to the file and get everything into the correct Latin characters, e.g. ú and ó. A character such as è (e-Grave, U+00E8) consists of two bytes in UTF-8: 0xC3 and 0xA8 . If each of these bytes are treated as either ISO-8859-1 or Wiindows-1252 code points, then the displayed characters will be à and ¨ . You can use the Encoding Debug Table to look up any erroneous sequence of Latin characters and find out the UTF-8 These UTF-8 bytes are also displayed as if they were Windows-1252 characters. You can use this chart to debug problems where these sequences of Latin characters occur, where only one character was expected. If you match the sequence that occurs to the sequence in the chart, and the expected value in the chart matches the value that you expected |cxy| zab| hbf| jzu| ssl| xgs| ghq| mrp| ban| drz| ais| mqh| sew| ahq| qyc| pcv| twg| jkh| inv| ali| zej| aku| cmr| skz| rqs| zqd| ugw| rwu| kik| uaj| uhe| jtv| yxb| hfj| mue| ktp| fhz| fuw| rzd| ujm| xfm| uek| wpz| vrq| bus| ewx| mgn| ain| mia| ehf|