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These codes either do not have a matching ISO 4217 currency code or are alternate versions of existing ISO 4217 codes or support unique aspects of a currency. BITCOIN – no matching ISO 4217 code BTC – no matching ISO 4217 code
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An airline ticket showing the price with ISO 4217 code "EUR" (bottom left) and not with euro currency sign " € "ISO 4217 is a standard published by the International Organization for Standardization (ISO) that defines alpha codes and numeric codes for the representation of currencies and provides information about the relationships between individual currencies and their minor units.
code is an ISO 4217 currency code or one of the supported non-standard codes listed below. |first= when set to any value produces a long-form currency name |linked= when set to no disables wikilinks on the rendered currency symbol or long-form currency name
PHPDoc is an adaptation of Javadoc format for the PHP programming language. It is still an informal standard for commenting PHP code, but it is in the process of being formalized. [ 1 ]
As of 21 January 2025 (two months after PHP 8.4's release), PHP is used as the server-side programming language on 75.0% of websites where the language could be determined; PHP 7 is the most used version of the language with 47.1% of websites using PHP being on that version, while 40.6% use PHP 8, 12.2% use PHP 5 and 0.1% use PHP 4.
The star also appears on notes that have a serial number higher than 99,999,999 because the number machines cannot print over eight digits. [ 2 ] In the US, the Bureau of Engraving and Printing inspects currency for printing errors prior to releasing notes into general circulation.