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Top Forums Programming How to convert byteArray variables to HexaString variables for Linux? Post 302223443 by p50p100 on Sunday 10th of August 2008 08:35:01 AM
Old 08-10-2008
Stream of Hex 'EFBFBD' means encoding failed char at UTF-8.

Unicode Character 'REPLACEMENT CHARACTER' (U+FFFD)

So you need not to encoding.
 

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