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Should i decode it into other unicode standard version?
I have a file that contains a arabic titles but in excel it gives me weird thinks that i can't read. Read also: OMG! Urfavbellabbys New Video Is Hilarious – And It's Already Viral!
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But how you actually do that depends on the particular text viewer you are using.
Not all viewers offer this option.
The encoding is defined by the unicode standard, and was originally designed by ken thompson and rob pike.
Remember to check your client's support of arabic characters.
For example, the server's utf8 setting is fine, but you are using windows and it doesn't have an arabic character set installed, it might give you the results you posted and no clue that the os needs a different character set installed.
We understand, that you are having issues with arabic characters being displayed as question marks in excel.
This issue can occur when the file is not saved in the correct encoding format.
To resolve this issue, please try the following steps: