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    CONVERTCP

    CONVERTCP

    Text File Codepage Converter for the Windows command line

    This command line utility is a codepage converter to be used to change the character encoding of text. It fully supports charsets such as ANSI code pages, UTF-8, UTF-16 LE/BE, UTF-32 LE/BE, and EBCDIC. It's designed to convert big text files, too. It runs on Windows XP onwards (tested on XP, Windows 7, Windows 8.1, Windows 10, and Windows 11). The "readme.txt" file and the Wiki gives you some more information. You'll find the compiled tool for 32 bit (x86) and 64 bit (x64) Windows in the "bin" directory. ...
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    libtld

    libtld

    Extract the TLD of any, world wide, URI.

    The libtld is used to extract the TLD from any URI from anywhere in the world. The library recognizes all TLDs, whatever the number of levels the TLD includes (i.e. .com has one, .au has up to 4 such as .schools.nsw.edu.au) this library will be capable of extracting it. The library is for C, C++, and PHP.
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    Z Notation E-Mail Mark-up Tools

    Tools to convert Z mark-up to HTML or text.

    A small library and two command-line tools to parse and convert Z notation from the "e-mail" mark-up into HTML code, or into UTF-8 text with box-drawing graphics, or into the Z Standard text format. See the project's Wiki Home Page for details --- the "Wiki" button in the bar above, or the following link:
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