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American - Airline Pilot Central Forums American### It is against the APC Forum Rules to advocate any labor action which is not authorized by the RLA NMB This applies to ANY wildcat actions, including slowdown, work-to-rules, withdrawal of enthusiasm (WOE), sickouts, etc It is irrelevant whether the union itself has anything to do with the action Major unions have lost court cases and in one instance suffered severe financial
How does the regular expression (aa)+\1 match aaaaaa? The \1 refers to the captured group, which is the same thing the quantifier is referring to So effectively, it's saying "group aa, 1 or more times, and then one more time" Which is the same as "2 or more times" So the regex might be clearer as this: (aa){2,} Since aaaaaa is three sets of the aa group, the regex matches the string
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Regular expression that doesnt contain certain string But i have problem with groups wrapped by aa, where I'd need something like aa([^aa]*)aa which doesn't work, and I can't use the first one like aa([^a]*)aa , because it would end on first occurence of a, which I don't want Generally, is there any way, how to say not contains string in the same way that I can say not contains character with
encoding - ’ showing on page instead of - Stack Overflow In addition, my browser is set to Unicode (UTF-8): This only forces the client which encoding to use to interpret and display the characters But the actual problem is that you're already sending the exact characters ’ (encoded in UTF-8) to the client instead of the character ’ The client is basically correctly displaying ’ using the UTF-8 encoding If the client was
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python - Portuguese encoding ã, ê, ç, á - Stack Overflow One possibility your file is fine but Notepad++ opens it using the wrong encoding Note there’s two groups of items in the Encoding menu: Encode in UTF-8 will reinterpret the current data as UTF-8 You should see the text in the editor change as you use this item Convert to UTF-8 will convert the loaded data from the current encoding to UTF-8 Load the file, and then check the current
Pilot Skills Testing - Airline Pilot Central Forums American - Pilot Skills Testing - Hi All, Im in the process of completing an AA Application, Can anyone recommend the best source to prep for the PST online assessment?