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What does char 160 mean in my source code?

What does char 160 mean in my source code? Asked 16 years, 2 months ago Modified 2 years, 2 months ago Viewed 137k times

what is   and why is it causing a weird character on my html output

  is the numeric version of  . since you''re getting  instead, you''ve probably got a charadter set mismatch somewhere. Note that core xml doesn''t undestand html entities at all,

IM003 (160) Specified driver could not be loaded due to system error

Ive spent the last month searching off and on for a solution, unsuccessfully I have an underlying driver called Timberline Data on what we have to use as a production windows machine.

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Trying to print ASCII characters 128 to 160, why does it stop at 157?

The premise of your task is flawed. ASCII only defines characters for the integer vallues 0-127. There are no ASCII characters corresponding to the integers 128-160. Interpreting 128-160 as

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Why is a SHA-1 Hash 40 characters long if it is only 160 bit?

The title of the question says it all. I have been researching SHA-1 and most places I see it being 40 Hex Characters long which to me is 640bit. Could it not be represented just as well with only

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