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Faved by: mohit
Nov 19 2008 - via www.jaanuskase.com

Mystery solved. This has been bugging me for awhile. View your mail in plaintext mode to see if the J was indeed intended to be a smiley.

Quoted: So this is strange. Outlook is kind enough and provides multipart encoding, where the semantics of the J, which, if we run ahead, means the smiley face in Wingdings font, is correct.

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Faved by: kleszcz
Sep 21 2008 - via www.uupv.com

ブラウザから文字列をフォームに入力するだけで簡単にエンコード・デコード(DES・MD5は不可)が可能です。サポートフォーマット: ASCII, binary, Hex, backwards, Base 64, Caesar Bruteforce, DES, HTML Entities, leet, MD5, Pig Latin, ROT13 and URL Encode

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Faved by: wujimon
Nov 18 2006 - via forum.videohelp.com
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Faved by: pennino
May 02 2007 - via netzreport.googlepages.com

This web page allows you to encode/decode a string for a URL according to RFC 3986 and RFC 3629.

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Faved by: jerry23cat
Jun 15 2008 - via www.reelseo.com

This post gives a great overview of the history and the details of both MPEG4 and H264. Read this comparison of video encoding formats h.264 vs. mpeg-4.

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Faved by: takado
Feb 06 2007 - via agehatype0.blog50.fc2.com
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Faved by: takado
May 10 2007 - via www2.starcat.ne.jp
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Faved by: pdepurno
Dec 11 2006 - via www.mikezilla.com
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Faved by: Nu11po
Dec 09 2007 - via anonymousriver.hp.infoseek.co.jp
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Faved by: scottpierce
Feb 26 2007 - via www.telestream.net
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