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Sysquake Remote Live

Unicode

Sysquake Remote fully supports the Unicode character set. Characters exchanged with your browser and source code on the server are encoded using UTF-8. In Sysquake Remote, they're stored as 16-bit numbers (a.k.a. UCS-16). UTF-8 conversion during input and output can be disabled if you've got legacy SBCS (single-byte characters) or MBCS (multibyte characters) documents.

The table below shows 256 Unicode characters, provided your browser and operating system support them. You can change the first character displayed: try 913 for Greek, 1040 for Cyrillic, 1488 for Hebrew, 1569 for Arabic, 3585 for Thai, 12353 for Hiragana, 12449 for Katakana, 12593 for Hangul, or 19968 for CJK unified ideographs. You can enter either its decimal code (e.g. 65), its hexadecimal code prefixed with 0x (e.g. 0x41), or the character itself (e.g. A).

First value: Previous Next

13568
13584
13600
13616
13632
13648
13664
13680
13696
13712
13728
13744
13760
13776
13792
13808

Source code

Here is the code inserted in the file stored on the server. If you look at the source of this page in your browser, you'll see only the HTML code produced by Sysquake Remote.

<?sqr
try
  cc = getfield(httpvars,'c');
  if length(cc) == 1
    c = double(cc);
  else
    c = str2obj(cc);
  end
catch
  c = 32;    // error -> use default value
  cc = '32';
end
?>

<form method="get">
<p>
First value: <input type="text" name="c" value="<?sqr= cc ?>">
<input type="submit" value="Update">
<a href="n-unicode.sqrcgi?c=<?sqr= max(c-256,32) ?>">Previous</a>
<a href="n-unicode.sqrcgi?c=<?sqr= min(c+256,0xff00) ?>">Next</a>
</p>
</form>

<table border="1">
<?sqr
for i = 0:15
  fprintf('<tr><th>%d</th>\n', c + 16 * i);
  fprintf('<td>%c</td>\n', char(c + 16 * i + (0:15)));
  fprintf('</tr>\n');
end
?>
</table>