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While the text is severely corrupted, structural clues provide some context:
the string as Windows-1252 to get the raw bytes back. While the text is severely corrupted, structural clues
: The string is divided by periods (e.g., No.29. , .·. , .·. ), suggesting it might be a filename , a database record , or a part number for a specific item. How to Fix It To recover the original
: It begins with No.29 , which is the only clearly readable portion and likely identifies a specific entry in a list or series. How to Fix It suggesting it might be a filename
To recover the original text, you can try using a specialized tool like a Mojibake Decoder or an automated repair library like ftfy . Typical recovery steps involve:
This specific pattern often results from text that was originally encoded in (likely containing Chinese or Cyrillic characters) but was misinterpreted as Windows-1252 or Latin-1 before being saved again. Summary of the Content
those bytes as UTF-8 to reveal the original characters.