Given that the line before is
$_SESSION['_user'] = $user;
and these StackOverflow answers, I think we're OK.
testing: é → ðŸ‰
Is that a watermelon?
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Given that the line before is
$_SESSION['_user'] = $user;
and these StackOverflow answers, I think we're OK.
testing: é → ðŸ‰
Is that a watermelon?
And this would seem to confirm that that line was redundant. [link]
I'm getting black diamonds with a question mark in place of the 'e' in risque and frisque in the Bitches thread title. Everything else seems fine.
I'm geting that, too.
Yep, that's what I was testing above.
It looks like after the cutover, data is being written to the database with a different encoding than before. So new posts will be OK, but old posts will look funny.
For the thread titles and sluglines, a mod could go and edit them, and then they should be OK.
The pedant in me wants to go through every record in the database, check the encoding, and recode it if necessary. But that would be a lot of work, and risk, for something with only a small amount of benefit.
I fixed the Bitches é issue.
On buffistas.org/index.php I'm seeing the black diamond with question mark in the description text for Buffista Music 4, after "Mekons"
What should it be?
An em dash: —
Fixed.