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- or what should be used for (ampersand) if we are using UTF-8 in . . .
For those that wonder if #38 and U+0026 (or %26 in URL encoding) are related, 26 is hexadecimal for 38
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Be sure that SQL Server service is running If SQL Server service is not running you can run it by: Opening Run Window (WINDOW+R) and type services msc Find the SQL Server and right click on it then click start Try reconnecting again to your SQL Server After that if it is still not running, Open your "Windows Defender Firewall with Advance Security" and add port 1433 both in inbound and
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javascript time timezone timestamp format edited Aug 26, 2022 at 18:26 MrCodingB 2,324 1 11 24 asked Mar 9, 2015 at 19:08
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01 26 2016 is NOT a general date format It's US specific, and ambiguous if the day is <=12 (as it could also be UK dd mm yyyy) Stick with YYYY-MM-DD anywhere you can, anything else and you're heading for a world of pain Only place that should not is the UI itself, when it needs to be displayed in a culture that is appropriate for the user
- What could cause connect ETIMEDOUT error when the URL is working in . . .
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- python - numpy. dtype size changed, may indicate binary incompatibility . . .
The version that worked for me numpy==1 26 3 in the pycharm editor, I also need to open the command prompt as administrator to downgrade numpy 1 26 3 from 2 0 0
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- How can I display an RTSP video stream in a web page?
I have been exploring this possibility too with my multiple RTSP cameras, and don't want any ActiveX controls I'd like to build a custom web server which the web page continuously retrieves a JPEG image to display on the web page This way it can be supported in browsers such as Safari and viewed on an iPhone
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