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- html - Is a replacement of ? - Stack Overflow
16 #160; is the numeric reference for the entity reference nbsp; — they are the exact same thing It's likely your editor is simply inserting the numberic reference instead of the named one See the Wikipedia page for the non-breaking space
- What does char 160 mean in my source code? - Stack Overflow
What does char 160 mean in my source code? Asked 15 years, 10 months ago Modified 1 year, 10 months ago Viewed 136k times
- Whats the difference between and - Stack Overflow
The regular space has the character code 32, while the non-breaking space has the character code 160 For example when you display numbers with space as thousands separator: 1 234 567, then you use non-breaking spaces so that the number can't be split on separate lines
- what is #160; and why is it causing a weird character on my html output
#160; is the numeric version of nbsp; since you're getting  instead, you've probably got a charadter set mismatch somewhere Note that core xml doesn't undestand html entities at all, so nbsp; isn't valid xml
- html - What is the difference between and ? - Stack Overflow
43 #160; is a non-breaking space ( nbsp;) #xa0; is just the same, but in hexadecimal (in HTML entities, the x character shows that a hexadecimal number is coming) There is basically no difference, A0 and 160 are the same numbers in a different base You should decide whether you really need a non-breaking space, or a simple space would suffice
- html - How to use in HTML5 - Stack Overflow
In HTML, using amp;nbsp; for space, I get one space in the output If my requirement needs more spaces, say 100, then how can I make that tag efficient? Should I type amp;nbsp; 100 times?
- how to achieve Read Write on YL160 Magnetic Stripe 4in 1 encoder?
When i open the demo application under the magnetic stripe tab they are two columns Read-Only Read Write the Read-Only works but the Read Write doesn't, it refers me to Read-only which suggests the devices doesn't have write capabilities so i went into an API to check in case the demo app is buggy and here is what i found inside 160 h Header file
- sql server - The database platform service with type Microsoft. Data . . .
As an FYI, SSMS 18 doesn't fully support SQL Server 2022; you really should be using the latest version of SSMS Also, if you are using SQL Server 2022, why have you tagged Azure SQL Database? That's a different product
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