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  1. Not working it returns ! itself. I am unable to get the HTML equivalent of [b]![/b] which is [b]&33;[/b] Regards code
  2. hmmm yes it returns 33 which is the ASCII value of ! but in 7-bit ASCII format its value is [b]&33;[/b]. I wonder whether there is any other method that returns the exact 7 bit ASCII value rather than 33. Thanks for the help you provided. I hope to hear from u more about this in the future
  3. Hi all, I am looking for any method/function using which i can convert a character into its corresponding 7 Bit ASCII value using PHP. For example ! (exclamation mark) has a 7 Bit ASCII value of ! Is there any function or way that returns the 7 bit ASCII value of a character? Any help would be appreciated greatly Regards Code Exploiter
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