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Gallagher 11-23-2016 06:51 PM

ty, ty. i'm pretty awesome, i know.

Rainbowfox Ari 11-24-2016 10:17 AM

Golf claps? Really? XD
-Actually claps-

Glitch 11-24-2016 12:29 PM

y.y My futile efforts to save up enough aurum for said hat will never happen.

XD

Obsidian 11-24-2016 10:17 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Glitch (Post 1733057)
y.y My futile efforts to save up enough aurum for said hat will never happen.

XD

The elephant one? I got like three. Want one? I never wear 'em.

Edit
Oh, wait, two of them, lol
Either way, I never wear them. X]

star2000shadow 11-25-2016 07:22 PM

well this is awesome.

Coda 11-26-2016 06:40 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Tohopekaliga (Post 1732445)

Did you find a MySQL function for accent-neutral searches, or did you just replace all non-ASCII characters with wildcards?

Tohopekaliga 11-26-2016 06:42 PM

The MySQL keyword "LIKE" performs accent-neutral searches.

Coda 11-26-2016 06:47 PM

Oh that's right. I was the one who switched those columns to Unicode. XD They used to be Latin-1 and blew up pretty bad.

Potironette 12-06-2016 04:45 PM

What's this item? Iðunn the Ever Young

Also, viewing the items is really useful for looking at shop threads!
Is it possible to have the avatar viewer scroll down like in the avatar creator?

Tohopekaliga 12-06-2016 05:29 PM

Hmm, should be possible. I'll consider it for future additions.


...Hmm. The norse th symbol. Of course we have an item with that. XD Uh. Guess I'd better figure out how to make that one display.

Potironette 12-06-2016 05:51 PM

Lol XD. Ithunn. I was wondering how to pronounce that XD

Coda 12-07-2016 12:53 AM

Specifically, it's the voiced "th" from "that", not the voiceless "th" from "thing". The other sound is a different character that looks like a p with the stem raised (which I can't type at the moment).

Potironette 12-07-2016 12:58 AM

"Ee-thd-unn" ?

At first I'd thought it was a type of a-sound because the item viewer turned the letter into: " ð "

:x

Tohopekaliga 12-07-2016 01:00 AM

The A thing is just a quirk of character encoding.

Coda 12-07-2016 01:10 AM

If I'm not mistaken, the first syllable rhymes with "seethe" and the second syllable rhymes with "spoon," and the accent goes on the second syllable.

Potironette 12-07-2016 01:12 AM

"Ee-thd-oon" ?

What's character encoding..?

Coda 12-07-2016 01:18 AM

There's no d sound.

Character encoding is how computers store different letters. For normal American English text, different systems are fairly consistent in representation. If you go beyond that, there are a bunch of different ways to store things, and if you try to read something that was written with a different representation, you get that garbage (called "mojibake").

Potironette 12-07-2016 01:36 AM

So..the ð was just a way to store the ð?

I thought there was a "d" because "that" sounds slightly like "thd-at" the me XD

Coda 12-07-2016 01:44 AM

Close enough. Not QUITE true -- rather, the two things are different interpretations of the same stored data -- but close enough.

I guess I can't argue with that. It's easier to describe voiceless-vs-voiced with s and z. You produce s and z the same way, except with z you put some voice behind it while with s it's just the airflow making the sound. S is voiceless; z is voiced. The same is true for the two kinds of th.

Potironette 12-07-2016 02:00 AM

Ohh, I never thought about it that way! So "eethoon" where the "th" has a sound behind it?

Quote:

Close enough. Not QUITE true -- rather, the two things are different interpretations of the same stored data -- but close enough.
...
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interpretations..
what does storing even mean X'D
...close enough probably means I'm misunderstanding something X'D

Coda 12-07-2016 05:47 AM

Computers can only deal in 1's and 0's. In both Latin-1 and UTF-8 (two different ways of storing text), an uppercase letter A is stored as 01000001 (that is, 65). In UTF-8, ð is stored as 1100001110110000. However, if you read those 1's and 0's using Latin-1, 11000011 is à and 10110000 is °.

Where things REALLY start getting confused is if you have some part of the software that thinks the data is stored on-disk in Latin-1 and wants to translate it into UTF-8 to talk to your web browser. Then it takes what it thinks is "ð" and converts it into how UTF-8 would express those... 1100001110000011 for à and 1100001010110000 for °. Because that's what it would have to send to a web browser if you WANTED to see "ð".

Potironette 12-07-2016 06:10 AM

So..
the ð starts out as "1100001110110000" in UTF-8, then somehow something related to the link thinks that the same "1100001110110000" is à and ° in Latin-1, but wants to change what it reads as Latin-1 into UTF-8, so it converts the à and ° to 1100001110000011 for à and 1100001010110000 for °?

And so, ð is stored by 1s and 0s but there's this thing called Latin-1 and UTF-8 which use the 1s and 0s differently and that's why the à and ° happened?

Coda 12-07-2016 02:07 PM

You got it! :D

Potironette 12-07-2016 02:32 PM

Yay! Thanks for explaining :D!

Illusion 12-07-2016 05:58 PM

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Originally Posted by Potironette (Post 1735586)
So..
the ð starts out as "1100001110110000" in UTF-8, then somehow something related to the link thinks that the same "1100001110110000" is à and ° in Latin-1, but wants to change what it reads as Latin-1 into UTF-8, so it converts the à and ° to 1100001110000011 for à and 1100001010110000 for °?

And so, ð is stored by 1s and 0s but there's this thing called Latin-1 and UTF-8 which use the 1s and 0s differently and that's why the à and ° happened?

I just read gibberish.

Coda 12-07-2016 05:59 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Illusion (Post 1735707)
I just read gibberish.

No, you just read ABOUT gibberish. There's a big difference.

Illusion 12-07-2016 07:21 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Coda (Post 1735709)
No, you just read ABOUT gibberish. There's a big difference.

I feel like it would take me a week to decipher what was just said.

Obsidian 12-14-2016 08:35 PM

The Snowflakes from the Food Bank isn't showing up for the previews.

Tohopekaliga 12-14-2016 08:37 PM

Currencies don't show up in the item viewer.

Obsidian 12-14-2016 08:42 PM

So the snowflakes in the rewards of the food bank is the currency? My bad, hah.

Maybe a "Currency" tag should be listed underneath the title. I was wondering why I couldn't click on it, lol

Tohopekaliga 12-14-2016 08:43 PM

Hmm, maybe I should


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