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- Encoded apostrophe is converted to %27 - Stack Overflow
%27 is the correct, up-to-date way to include ' in a URI-encoded string (the query string in a URL is URI-encoded) If you're having trouble with it server-side, it sounds like you're not URI-decoding properly
- %27%27 in a href (javascript) - Stack Overflow
javascript asked Aug 27, 2015 at 19:00 michelle 653 2 6 23 encodeURIComponent() or php's urlencode()
- Missing Android platform (s) detected: android-27
It is quite likely that the download of android 27 sdks was not complete because it takes quite a while to fully download all the necessary libraries for any android-version platform to work Can you expand the android - 27 (Android 8 1) section in your SDK platforms and post a screenshot of what all has been downloaded? – Rajan Prasad CommentedJul 10, 2018 at 4:56 I have add picture
- What is and why does Google search replace it with apostrophe?
In what language does and - hash - three - nine - semicolon ( amp;#39;) represent the apostrophe? I had some website data extracted in JSON format where some of the user comments had apostrophe which
- centos make error: make: lib64 libc. so. 6: version `GLIBC_2. 27 not . . .
I have tried to install GLIBC_2 27 and etc, but install these packets also need to use make (command as follow, line 7) and come back to the problem above tar zxvf glibc-2 27 tar gz
- How to downgrade glibc 2. 34 to glibc-2. 27 - Stack Overflow
I installed the glibc 2 27 on my host and extracted it using tar -xf glibc-2 27, but I don't know how to execute it or to do gcc -o test_121 with the 2 27 compiler
- build. gradle - All com. android. support libraries must use the exact . . .
All com android support libraries must use the exact same version specification : 27 0 2 Asked 7 years, 3 months ago Modified 7 years ago Viewed 4k times
- Fedora 28 GLIBC 2. 27 libm. so. 6 logf () and powf () c++
Amongst many other things, 2 27 has added new implementations of logf () and powf () This has caused my application to fail to run on distributions with an older glibc (Debian, for example)
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