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- The ISO 8859 series defines 13 character encodings that can represent texts in dozens of languages.[1]
- Each ISO 8859 character encoding can have up to 256 characters.[1]
- In addition, many web standards specify UTF-8 as their character encoding.[1]
- In order to display this character, the Richard Brome Online texts rely on Unicode standard character encoding .[2]
- Essays on methodologies consider issues related to electronic scholarly editions, writing machines, and character encoding .[2]
- , the runtime uses OEM or ANSI character encoding.[3]
- Therefore, the Windows implementation also supports OEM or ANSI character encoding for local character encoding.[3]
- ISO-8859 is An 8 bit character encoding that extends the 7 bit ASCII encoding scheme and is used to encode most European Languages.[4]
- Data files must be in a character encoding recognized by Greenplum Database.[5]
- Character encoding is relevant for HTML documents since these are always stored with a specific type of character encoding.[6]
- Even encoding Hebrew, Arabic and Oriental characters on a web page is no problem if UTF-8 is selected for character encoding.[6]
- UTF-8 has become the most commonly used and highly recommended character encoding.[6]
- In every HTML document, you must specify the character encoding used.[6]
- While ASCII and Unicode are the most common types of character encoding, other encoding standards may also be used to encode text files.[7]
- Scheme source code files are usually encoded in ASCII or UTF-8, but the built-in reader can interpret other character encodings as well.[8]
- For source code, only a subset of all possible character encodings can be interpreted by the built-in source code reader.[8]
- Only those character encodings in which ASCII text appears unmodified can be used.[8]
- If the port’s character encoding is the same as the encoding of the code to be read by the port, not other special handling is necessary.[8]
- Back when the Web was created, operating systems had locale-specific character encodings.[9]
- The detector was written at a time when Gecko was treating character encodings as Pokémon and tried to catch them all.[9]
- After one has worked on implementing character encodings for a while, some patterns emerge.[9]
- A character encoding specifies how a character (or character string) is encoded in a bit string.[10]
- When displayed in an application, the character encoding that will be used is based on the current locale.[11]
- If a character encoding is not specified, the Servlet specification requires that an encoding of ISO-8859-1 is used.[12]
- The request character encoding handling is the same, but response character encoding behaves a bit differently.[12]
- See chapter "JSP.4.2 Response Character Encoding".[12]
- What top tips do you have for teaching character encoding?[13]
- There are lots of different character encodings you could potentially use on your webpages.[14]
- PHP's XML extension supports the » Unicode character set through different character encodings.[15]
- There are two types of character encodings, source encoding and target encoding.[15]
- Character encoding tells computers how to interpret digital data into letters, numbers and symbols.[16]
- This forces your browser or mobile device to determine the page’s proper type of character encoding.[16]
- We don't just need to consider character encoding while programming.[17]
- Here as well it is imperative for us to choose the right character encoding which can display the characters properly.[17]
- This document clarifies a number of the terms used to describe character encodings, and where the different forms of Unicode fit in.[18]
- This report describes a model for the structure of character encodings.[18]
- In most character encodings, the repertoire is fixed, and often small.[18]
- This sequence may be given an assignment in some future, evolved version of the character encoding.[18]
- Right-click at somewhere on web page to manually set character encoding.[19]
- A character encoding tells the computer how to interpret raw zeroes and ones into real characters.[20]
- A character encoding is used in computation, data storage, and transmission of textual data.[21]
- Unicode and its parallel standard, the ISO/IEC 10646 Universal Character Set, together constitute a modern, unified character encoding.[21]
- To describe this model correctly requires more precise terms than "character set" and "character encoding.[21]
- In contrast to a "coded character set", a "character encoding" is a map from abstract characters to code words.[21]
- If you need to better understand what characters and character encodings are, see the article .[22]
- The misleading term charset is often used to refer to what are in reality character encodings.[23]
- You should be aware of this usage, but stick to using the term character encodings whenever you can.[23]
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- ↑ 1.0 1.1 1.2 Character Sets and Encodings
- ↑ 2.0 2.1 character encoding
- ↑ 3.0 3.1 COBOL and Character Encoding
- ↑ Beginners Guide to Data and Character Encoding
- ↑ Pivotal Greenplum Docs
- ↑ 6.0 6.1 6.2 6.3 Character Encoding: What is that?
- ↑ Character Encoding Definition
- ↑ 8.0 8.1 8.2 8.3 Character Encoding of Source Files (Guile Reference Manual)
- ↑ 9.0 9.1 9.2 chardetng: A More Compact Character Encoding Detector for the Legacy Web
- ↑ charenc
- ↑ Character Encoding
- ↑ 12.0 12.1 12.2 Apache Software Foundation
- ↑ Character encoding now
- ↑ Everything You Need to Know About Character Encoding
- ↑ 15.0 15.1 PHP: Character Encoding
- ↑ 16.0 16.1 The Importance of Character Encoding, Website Translation and User Experience
- ↑ 17.0 17.1 Guide to Character Encoding
- ↑ 18.0 18.1 18.2 18.3 UTR#17: Unicode Character Encoding Model
- ↑ Set Character Encoding
- ↑ What is character encoding
- ↑ 21.0 21.1 21.2 21.3 Character encoding
- ↑ Choosing & applying a character encoding
- ↑ 23.0 23.1 Character encodings for beginners
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- [{'LOWER': 'character'}, {'LEMMA': 'encoding'}]
- [{'LOWER': 'character'}, {'LEMMA': 'encoding'}]
- [{'LEMMA': 'encode'}]
- [{'LOWER': 'text'}, {'LEMMA': 'encoding'}]
- [{'LEMMA': 'code'}]