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Sorry if this been posted before.
At the moment I'm having problem with the iscntrl() function. I need it to run a check on code entered into a Text Box, however I also need to allow the "Ö, ö" Swedish characters. The iscntrl() function seems to pick up the characters above as part of the iscntrl() function. I'm wondering if anyone knows of anyway around this? |
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