Após a consulta mysql
o $a = mysql_fetch_row($query)
retorna um caractere desconhecido = �
<?php
$token = $_GET["token"];
$html = "";
$title = "";
header ('Content-type: text/html; charset=UTF-8');
mysql_connect("localhost", "root", "usbw");
mysql_select_db("root");
$cmd_q = "SELECT * FROM `mycomputer` WHERE token='$token'";
$cmd_r = mysql_query($cmd_q);
$cmd_s = mysql_fetch_row($cmd_r);
$html = $cmd_s[2];
$title = $cmd_s[3];
?>
<head>
<link rel="shortcut icon" href="http://www.cpuid.com/medias/images/favicon.ico" type="image/x-icon"/>
<script type="text/javascript">document.title="<?php echo $title; ?>"</script>
<meta http-equiv="content-type" content="text/html; charset=UTF-8" />
<meta charset="UTF-8" />
</head>
<?php echo $html; ?>
Em determinados caracteres como o símbolo que junto ao => ° C que representa Graus Celsius. O Html dentro da database retorna no lugar do °
isso Temperature 0 32�C (89�F) [0x35] (Core #0)
OBS: Na base de dados o símbolo ° se apresenta normalmente, mas no html fica desta maneira!
Outras linha que ocorrem o mesmo:
Temperature 0 38�C (100�F) [0x26] (TMPIN0)
Temperature 1 35�C (95�F) [0x23] (TMPIN1)
Temperature 2 32�C (89�F) [0x20] (TMPIN2)
Fan 0 2742 RPM [0x223] (FANIN0)
Fan 2 2836 RPM [0x211] (FANIN2)
Fan PWM 0 63 pc [0xA0] (CPU)
Fan PWM 1 60 pc [0x99] (System Fan 1)
Fan PWM 2 60 pc [0x99] (System Fan 2)
Fan PWM 3 60 pc [0x99] (System Fan 3)
Hardware monitor NVIDIA NVAPI
Temperature 0 45�C (113�F) [0x2D] (TMPIN0)