Note that the password contains a unicode character. Similar to how many posts have an ellipsis followed by a period.
Character: — U+2014
Name: EM DASH
Annotations and Cross References
Notes: may be used in pairs to offset parenthetical text
General Character Properties
Block: General Punctuation
Unicode category: Punctuation, Dash
Various Useful Representations
UTF-8: 0xE2 0x80 0x94
UTF-16: 0x2014
C octal escaped UTF-8: \342\200\224
XML decimal entity: —
Character: - U+002D
Name: HYPHEN-MINUS
Annotations and Cross References
Alias names: hyphen, dash minus sign
Notes: used generically for hyphen, minus sign or en dash, all of which have dedicated alternatives
See also:
U+00AD SOFT HYPHEN
˗ U+02D7 MODIFIER LETTER MINUS SIGN
‐ U+2010 HYPHEN
‑ U+2011 NON-BREAKING HYPHEN
‒ U+2012 FIGURE DASH
– U+2013 EN DASH
‧ U+2027 HYPHENATION POINT
⁃ U+2043 HYPHEN BULLET
− U+2212 MINUS SIGN
General Character Properties
Block: Basic Latin
Unicode category: Punctuation, Dash
Various Useful Representations
UTF-8: 0x2D
UTF-16: 0x002D
C octal escaped UTF-8: \055
XML decimal entity: -
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1415
Note that the password contains a unicode character. Similar to how many posts have an ellipsis followed by a period.
Very interesting!
The character code in WordPerfect is 4,34
That takes me back.
I used WordPerfect at work and became an expert. I still use it every day, especially in my side hustle work.
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