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PROGRAMMING AND DEBUGGING QUESTIONS DO NOT BELONG ON META. Use this tag for a reproducible problem ON A STACK EXCHANGE SITE that you believe is due to a mistake, malfunction, or programming error. Questions with this tag are NOT automatically brought to the attention of employees. To create a ticket internal to the company, a [status-review] tag needs to be added by a moderator or employee.

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What's this weird character in these buttons on the mod dashboard

They’re ellipses. It’s kind of weird that your browser/OS can’t find the glyph when it’s using the right font for the rest of the button, but that’s Windows for you.
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404 Not Found when viewing tag page for [r.java] [duplicate]

Possible Duplicate: Please prevent creation of tags that could trigger the IIS file extension filter There’s a tag on SO [r.java] (created by this question) that can’t be browsed — the serv …
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Replacement char � (FFFD) in URLs [duplicate]

This question Why do emoji like 💩 appear when I use Safari, but not Chrome? Has a canonical URL of Why do emoji like 💩 appear when I use Safari, but not Chrome? Which is an encoded form of �� It …
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Question seems asked by other user

Last modified by. Click on "1h ago" to jump to the latest changed post, whether it's the question or an answer.
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Searching for [foo][bar] redirects to [foobar]

If you type [foo][bar] into the search box, it redirects to a list of questions tagged [foobar]. Insterting a space works properly, but both versions used to work.
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