Wednesday, August 31, 2016

How to open Blocked WhatsApp

Somebody is blocked you on WhatsApp. If someone has blocked you on WhatsApp, then you will not be able to send any WhatsApp message to him/her. Though, you can unblock yourself with the help of a trick. Sometimes, after using this trick you won’t be able to take back-up of your chat. Still if you want to take back-up then this trick might not work.

Now, before using this trick you should have confirmed first that you are blocked or not. Now there is a question pops-up in our mind that how can we confirm that we are blocked or not? So here is the solution:

By checking the beneath options you can confirm that you are blocked or not:
  1. Check the Profile, Last Seen and Status of that contact. If you are not able to see anything from these; that means you are blocked.
  2. Another way is; you can send any message to that contact, if that message doesn’t get delivered than you can assure that you are blocked.


To unblock yourself, follow beneath steps:
  1. Open your WhatsApp
  2. Go to Settings
  3. Choose Account option
  4. Tap on Delete my account option
  5. Confirm your registered WhatsApp number
  6. Tap on DELETE MY ACCOUNT button (Your account will get deleted permanently)
  7. Uninstall the WhatsApp application from your phone.
  8. Restart your phone
  9.  Now again install the WhatsApp application on your phone.
  10. Create your account again
  11. You are Unblocked.
Now you are ready to chat with the contact that has blocked you earlier. 



Wednesday, August 24, 2016

ASCII Codes - All at one place

ASCII stands for American Standard Code for Information Interchange. It's a 7-bit character code where every single bit represents a unique character. On this webpage you will find 8 bits, 256 characters, according to ISO 8859-1 and Microsoft® Windows Latin-1 increased characters, which is available in certain programs such as Microsoft Word.

Table of ASCII characters and symbols

ASCII control characters (character code 0-31)

The first 32 characters in the ASCII-table are unprintable control codes and are used to control peripherals such as printers.


DEC Symbol HTML Number HTML Name Description
0 NUL �
Null char
1 SOH 
Start of Heading
2 STX 
Start of Text
3 ETX 
End of Text
4 EOT 
End of Transmission
5 ENQ 
Enquiry
6 ACK 
Acknowledgment
7 BEL 
Bell
8 BS 
Back Space
9 HT 	
Horizontal Tab
10 LF 

Line Feed
11 VT 
Vertical Tab
12 FF 
Form Feed
13 CR 
Carriage Return
14 SO 
Shift Out / X-On
15 SI 
Shift In / X-Off
16 DLE 
Data Line Escape
17 DC1 
Device Control 1 (oft. XON)
18 DC2 
Device Control 2
19 DC3 
Device Control 3 (oft. XOFF)
20 DC4 
Device Control 4
21 NAK 
Negative Acknowledgement
22 SYN 
Synchronous Idle
23 ETB 
End of Transmit Block
24 CAN 
Cancel
25 EM 
End of Medium
26 SUB 
Substitute
27 ESC 
Escape
28 FS 
File Separator
29 GS 
Group Separator
30 RS 
Record Separator
31 US 
Unit Separator



ASCII printable characters (character code 32-127)

Codes 32-127 are common for all the different variations of the ASCII table, they are called printable characters, represent letters, digits, punctuation marks, and a few miscellaneous symbols. You will find almost every character on your keyboard. Character 127 represents the command DEL.


DEC Symbol HTML Number HTML Name Description
32
 
Space
33 ! !
Exclamation mark
34 " " " Double quotes (or speech marks)
35 # #
Number
36 $ $
Dollar
37 % %
Procenttecken
38 & & & Ampersand
39 ' '
Single quote
40 ( (
Open parenthesis (or open bracket)
41 ) )
Close parenthesis (or close bracket)
42 * *
Asterisk
43 + +
Plus
44 , ,
Comma
45 - -
Hyphen
46 . .
Period, dot or full stop
47 / /
Slash or divide
48 0 0
Zero
49 1 1
One
50 2 2
Two
51 3 3
Three
52 4 4
Four
53 5 5
Five
54 6 6
Six
55 7 7
Seven
56 8 8
Eight
57 9 9
Nine
58 : :
Colon
59 ; &#59;
Semicolon
60 < &#60; &lt; Less than (or open angled bracket)
61 = &#61;
Equals
62 > &#62; &gt; Greater than (or close angled bracket)
63 ? &#63;
Question mark
64 @ &#64;
At symbol
65 A &#65;
Uppercase A
66 B &#66;
Uppercase B
67 C &#67;
Uppercase C
68 D &#68;
Uppercase D
69 E &#69;
Uppercase E
70 F &#70;
Uppercase F
71 G &#71;
Uppercase G
72 H &#72;
Uppercase H
73 I &#73;
Uppercase I
74 J &#74;
Uppercase J
75 K &#75;
Uppercase K
76 L &#76;
Uppercase L
77 M &#77;
Uppercase M
78 N &#78;
Uppercase N
79 O &#79;
Uppercase O
80 P &#80;
Uppercase P
81 Q &#81;
Uppercase Q
82 R &#82;
Uppercase R
83 S &#83;
Uppercase S
84 T &#84;
Uppercase T
85 U &#85;
Uppercase U
86 V &#86;
Uppercase V
87 W &#87;
Uppercase W
88 X &#88;
Uppercase X
89 Y &#89;
Uppercase Y
90 Z &#90;
Uppercase Z
91 [ &#91;
Opening bracket
92 \ &#92;
Backslash
93 ] &#93;
Closing bracket
94 ^ &#94;
Caret - circumflex
95 _ &#95;
Underscore
96 ` &#96;
Grave accent
97 a &#97;
Lowercase a
98 b &#98;
Lowercase b
99 c &#99;
Lowercase c
100 d &#100;
Lowercase d
101 e &#101;
Lowercase e
102 f &#102;
Lowercase f
103 g &#103;
Lowercase g
104 h &#104;
Lowercase h
105 i &#105;
Lowercase i
106 j &#106;
Lowercase j
107 k &#107;
Lowercase k
108 l &#108;
Lowercase l
109 m &#109;
Lowercase m
110 n &#110;
Lowercase n
111 o &#111;
Lowercase o
112 p &#112;
Lowercase p
113 q &#113;
Lowercase q
114 r &#114;
Lowercase r
115 s &#115;
Lowercase s
116 t &#116;
Lowercase t
117 u &#117;
Lowercase u
118 v &#118;
Lowercase v
119 w &#119;
Lowercase w
120 x &#120;
Lowercase x
121 y &#121;
Lowercase y
122 z &#122;
Lowercase z
123 { &#123;
Opening brace
124 | &#124;
Vertical bar
125 } &#125;
Closing brace
126 ~ &#126;
Equivalency sign - tilde
127
&#127;
Delete

The extended ASCII codes (character code 128-255)

There are several different variations of the 8-bit ASCII table. The table below is according to ISO 8859-1, also called ISO Latin-1. Codes 128-159 contain the Microsoft® Windows Latin-1 extended characters.


DEC Symbol HTML Number HTML Name Description
128 &#128; &euro; Euro sign
129



130 &#130; &sbquo; Single low-9 quotation mark
131 ƒ &#131; &fnof; Latin small letter f with hook
132 &#132; &bdquo; Double low-9 quotation mark
133 &#133; &hellip; Horizontal ellipsis
134 &#134; &dagger; Dagger
135 &#135; &Dagger; Double dagger
136 ˆ &#136; &circ; Modifier letter circumflex accent
137 &#137; &permil; Per mille sign
138 Š &#138; &Scaron; Latin capital letter S with caron
139 &#139; &lsaquo; Single left-pointing angle quotation
140 Π&#140; &OElig; Latin capital ligature OE
141



142 Ž &#142;
Latin captial letter Z with caron
143



144



145 &#145; &lsquo; Left single quotation mark
146 &#146; &rsquo; Right single quotation mark
147 &#147; &ldquo; Left double quotation mark
148 &#148; &rdquo; Right double quotation mark
149 &#149; &bull; Bullet
150 &#150; &ndash; En dash
151 &#151; &mdash; Em dash
152 ˜ &#152; &tilde; Small tilde
153 &#153; &trade; Trade mark sign
154 š &#154; &scaron; Latin small letter S with caron
155 &#155; &rsaquo;  Single right-pointing angle quotation mark
156 œ &#156; &oelig; Latin small ligature oe
157



158 ž &#158;
Latin small letter z with caron
159 Ÿ &#159; &Yuml; Latin capital letter Y with diaeresis
160
&#160; &nbsp; Non-breaking space
161 ¡ &#161; &iexcl; Inverted exclamation mark
162 ¢ &#162; &cent; Cent sign
163 £ &#163; &pound; Pound sign
164 ¤ &#164; &curren; Currency sign
165 ¥ &#165; &yen; Yen sign
166 ¦ &#166; &brvbar; Pipe, Broken vertical bar
167 § &#167; &sect; Section sign
168 ¨ &#168; &uml; Spacing diaeresis - umlaut
169 © &#169; &copy; Copyright sign
170 ª &#170; &ordf; Feminine ordinal indicator
171 « &#171; &laquo; Left double angle quotes
172 ¬ &#172; &not; Not sign
173 ­ &#173; &shy; Soft hyphen
174 ® &#174; &reg; Registered trade mark sign
175 ¯ &#175; &macr; Spacing macron - overline
176 ° &#176; &deg; Degree sign
177 ± &#177; &plusmn; Plus-or-minus sign
178 ² &#178; &sup2; Superscript two - squared
179 ³ &#179; &sup3; Superscript three - cubed
180 ´ &#180; &acute; Acute accent - spacing acute
181 µ &#181; &micro; Micro sign
182 &#182; &para; Pilcrow sign - paragraph sign
183 · &#183; &middot; Middle dot - Georgian comma
184 ¸ &#184; &cedil; Spacing cedilla
185 ¹ &#185; &sup1; Superscript one
186 º &#186; &ordm; Masculine ordinal indicator
187 » &#187; &raquo; Right double angle quotes
188 ¼ &#188; &frac14; Fraction one quarter
189 ½ &#189; &frac12; Fraction one half
190 ¾ &#190; &frac34; Fraction three quarters
191 ¿ &#191; &iquest; Inverted question mark
192 À &#192; &Agrave; Latin capital letter A with grave
193 Á &#193; &Aacute; Latin capital letter A with acute
194 Â &#194; &Acirc; Latin capital letter A with circumflex
195 Ã &#195; &Atilde; Latin capital letter A with tilde
196 Ä &#196; &Auml; Latin capital letter A with diaeresis
197 Å &#197; &Aring; Latin capital letter A with ring above
198 Æ &#198; &AElig; Latin capital letter AE
199 Ç &#199; &Ccedil; Latin capital letter C with cedilla
200 È &#200; &Egrave; Latin capital letter E with grave
201 É &#201; &Eacute; Latin capital letter E with acute
202 Ê &#202; &Ecirc; Latin capital letter E with circumflex
203 Ë &#203; &Euml; Latin capital letter E with diaeresis
204 Ì &#204; &Igrave; Latin capital letter I with grave
205 Í &#205; &Iacute; Latin capital letter I with acute
206 Î &#206; &Icirc; Latin capital letter I with circumflex
207 Ï &#207; &Iuml; Latin capital letter I with diaeresis
208 Ð &#208; &ETH; Latin capital letter ETH
209 Ñ &#209; &Ntilde; Latin capital letter N with tilde
210 Ò &#210; &Ograve; Latin capital letter O with grave
211 Ó &#211; &Oacute; Latin capital letter O with acute
212 Ô &#212; &Ocirc; Latin capital letter O with circumflex
213 Õ &#213; &Otilde; Latin capital letter O with tilde
214 Ö &#214; &Ouml; Latin capital letter O with diaeresis
215 × &#215; &times; Multiplication sign
216 Ø &#216; &Oslash; Latin capital letter O with slash
217 Ù &#217; &Ugrave; Latin capital letter U with grave
218 Ú &#218; &Uacute; Latin capital letter U with acute
219 Û &#219; &Ucirc; Latin capital letter U with circumflex
220 Ü &#220; &Uuml; Latin capital letter U with diaeresis
221 Ý &#221; &Yacute; Latin capital letter Y with acute
222 Þ &#222; &THORN; Latin capital letter THORN
223 ß &#223; &szlig; Latin small letter sharp s - ess-zed
224 à &#224; &agrave; Latin small letter a with grave
225 á &#225; &aacute; Latin small letter a with acute
226 â &#226; &acirc; Latin small letter a with circumflex
227 ã &#227; &atilde; Latin small letter a with tilde
228 ä &#228; &auml; Latin small letter a with diaeresis
229 å &#229; &aring; Latin small letter a with ring above
230 æ &#230; &aelig; Latin small letter ae
231 ç &#231; &ccedil; Latin small letter c with cedilla
232 è &#232; &egrave; Latin small letter e with grave
233 é &#233; &eacute; Latin small letter e with acute
234 ê &#234; &ecirc; Latin small letter e with circumflex
235 ë &#235; &euml; Latin small letter e with diaeresis
236 ì &#236; &igrave; Latin small letter i with grave
237 í &#237; &iacute; Latin small letter i with acute
238 î &#238; &icirc; Latin small letter i with circumflex
239 ï &#239; &iuml; Latin small letter i with diaeresis
240 ð &#240; &eth; Latin small letter eth
241 ñ &#241; &ntilde; Latin small letter n with tilde
242 ò &#242; &ograve; Latin small letter o with grave
243 ó &#243; &oacute; Latin small letter o with acute
244 ô &#244; &ocirc; Latin small letter o with circumflex
245 õ &#245; &otilde; Latin small letter o with tilde
246 ö &#246; &ouml; Latin small letter o with diaeresis
247 ÷ &#247; &divide; Division sign
248 ø &#248; &oslash; Latin small letter o with slash
249 ù &#249; &ugrave; Latin small letter u with grave
250 ú &#250; &uacute; Latin small letter u with acute
251 û &#251; &ucirc; Latin small letter u with circumflex
252 ü &#252; &uuml; Latin small letter u with diaeresis
253 ý &#253; &yacute; Latin small letter y with acute
254 þ &#254; &thorn; Latin small letter thorn
255 ÿ &#255; &yuml; Latin small letter y with diaeresis