UTF-16 (16-bit Unicode Transformation Format) is a character encoding method capable of encoding all 1,112,064 valid code points of Unicode. The encoding...
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UTF-8 is a character encoding standard used for electronic communication. Defined by the Unicode Standard, the name is derived from Unicode Transformation...
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Look up UTF in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. UTF may refer to: Unicode Transformation Format UTF-1 UTF-7 UTF-8 UTF-16 UTF-32 U.T.F. (Undead Task Force)...
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However if a UTF-7 translator is to/from UTF-16 then it can (and probably does)[citation needed] encode each surrogate half as though it was a 16-bit code...
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UTF-32 (32-bit Unicode Transformation Format), sometimes called UCS-4, is a fixed-length encoding used to encode Unicode code points that uses exactly...
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similar to UTF-8's advantages for existing ASCII-based systems. Details on UTF-EBCDIC are defined in Unicode Technical Report #16. To produce the UTF-EBCDIC...
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Byte order mark (section UTF-16)
- UTF-8, UTF-16, UTF-32 & BOM: Can a UTF-8 data stream contain the BOM character (in UTF-8 form)? If yes, then can I still assume the remaining UTF-8...
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Comparison of Unicode encodings (redirect from UTF-5)
UTF-8 string because it only looks for the ASCII '%' character to define a formatting string. All other bytes are printed unchanged. UTF-16 and UTF-32...
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Unicode in Microsoft Windows (section UTF-8)
explicitly to the UTF-16 encoding. Anything else, including UTF-8, is not "Unicode" in Microsoft's outdated language (while UTF-8 and UTF-16 are both Unicode...
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CESU-8 (redirect from Compatibility Encoding Scheme for UTF-16)
The Compatibility Encoding Scheme for UTF-16: 8-Bit (CESU-8) is a variant of UTF-8 that is described in Unicode Technical Report #26. A Unicode code point...
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is UTF-8, which is used in 98.2% of surveyed web sites, as of May 2024. In application programs and operating system tasks, both UTF-8 and UTF-16 are...
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Unicode (redirect from Unicode 16.0)
Standard itself defines three encodings: UTF-8, UTF-16, and UTF-32, though several others exist. Of these, UTF-8 is the most widely used by a large margin...
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Windows code page (section UTF-8, UTF-16)
Windows versions support Unicode, new Windows applications should use Unicode (UTF-8) and not 8-bit character encodings. There are two groups of system code...
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Plane (Unicode) (redirect from Plane 16)
of 17 planes is due to UTF-16, which can encode 220 code points (16 planes) as pairs of words, plus the BMP as a single word. UTF-8 was designed with a...
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Universal Coded Character Set (redirect from UCS-16)
conflicts with other encoding forms. The original edition of the UCS defined UTF-16, an extension of UCS-2, to represent code points outside the BMP. A range...
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Unicode literals such as char foo[512] = "φωωβαρ"; (UTF-8) or wchar_t foo[512] = L"φωωβαρ"; (UTF-16 or UTF-32, depends on wchar_t) is implementation defined...
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Additionally, when UTF-16 codes are embedded in LMBCS, the UTF-16 codes corresponding to U+F601 through U+F6FF are substituted for UTF-16 codes which would...
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Freytag, Asmus (2015-12-18). "FAQ – UTF-8, UTF-16, UTF-32 & BOM". The Unicode Consortium. Retrieved 2016-05-30. Yes, UTF-8 can contain a BOM. However, it...
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standards have historically been used on the World Wide Web, though by now UTF-8 is dominant in all countries, with all languages at 95% use or usually...
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the term is taken to imply ASCII. As Unicode-based encodings such as UTF-8 and UTF-16 become more common, that usage may be shrinking. Plain text is also...
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encoding (as in Asian 16-bit encodings vs European 8-bit encodings), or the use of variable length encodings (notably UTF-8 and UTF-16). Failed rendering...
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Unicode standard has two variable-width encodings: UTF-8 and UTF-16 (it also has a fixed-width encoding, UTF-32). Originally, both the Unicode and ISO 10646...
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as end of string instead, like 0xFE or 0xFF, which are not used in UTF-8. UTF-16 uses 2-byte integers and as either byte may be zero (and in fact every...
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HTML document. For UTF-8, the BOM is optional, while it is a must for the UTF-16 and the UTF-32 encodings. (Note: UTF-16 and UTF-32 without the BOM are...
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sequence is valid UTF-16 (it allows any sequence of short values, not restricted to those in the Unicode standard). In Win32 namespace, any UTF-16 code units...
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websites in non-Western languages to use UTF-8, which allows use of the same encoding for all languages. UTF-16 or UTF-32, which can be used for all languages...
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Windows even after it added support for UTF-16. Unicode support in Windows has improved over time, with UTF-8 support available starting in Windows 10...
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(most UTFs, one exception being the obsolete UTF-1) Representing all characters, including control codes, with multiple bytes (e.g. UTF-16, UTF-32) Mixing...
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all char16_t strings and literals shall be UTF-16 encoded, and all char32_t strings and literals shall be UTF-32 encoded, unless otherwise explicitly specified...
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