oh dont worry, I am quite aware of how that stuff works... not specifically for Azure stuff, since I have all my stuff hosted in AWS, but yea, I got quite a range of serverless functions
@mshwf No, because that is essentially just the byte value which, given a particular encoding, will link to a particular character. That could be multiple entirely different characters depending on what charset it used, but it will still be a "character" in any
Most of the modern web runs on UTF-8, it's usually a fairly safe bet. By the the most likely is as wiet said, the font probably doesn't actually have a glyph for that character ID