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- UTF-8 abstract "UTF-8 (UCS Transformation Format—8-bit) is a variable-width encoding that can represent every character in the Unicode character set. It was designed for backward compatibility with ASCII and to avoid the complications of endianness and byte order marks in UTF-16 and UTF-32.UTF-8 has become the dominant character encoding for the World Wide Web, accounting for more than half of all Web pages. The Internet Mail Consortium (IMC) recommends that all e-mail programs be able to display and create mail using UTF-8. UTF-8 is also increasingly being used as the default character encoding in operating systems, programming languages, APIs, and software applications.[citation needed]UTF-8 encodes each of the 1,112,064 valid code points in the Unicode code space (1,114,112 code points minus 2,048 surrogate code points) using one to four 8-bit bytes (a group of 8 bits is known as an octet in the Unicode Standard). Code points with lower numerical values (i.e. earlier code positions in the Unicode character set, which tend to occur more frequently) are encoded using fewer bytes. The first 128 characters of Unicode, which correspond one-to-one with ASCII, are encoded using a single octet with the same binary value as ASCII, making valid ASCII text valid UTF-8-encoded Unicode as well.The official IANA code for the UTF-8 character encoding is UTF-8.".
- UTF-8 wikiPageExternalLink utf.
- UTF-8 wikiPageExternalLink utf.pdf.
- UTF-8 wikiPageExternalLink unitest.htm.
- UTF-8 wikiPageExternalLink unicode.html.
- UTF-8 wikiPageExternalLink utf-8.xml.
- UTF-8 wikiPageExternalLink catalogue_detail.htm?csnumber=56921.
- UTF-8 wikiPageExternalLink Unicode-HOWTO.html.
- UTF-8 wikiPageExternalLink tr27-3.html.
- UTF-8 wikiPageExternalLink Unicode4.0.0.
- UTF-8 wikiPageExternalLink ch03.pdf.
- UTF-8 wikiPageExternalLink Unicode5.0.0.
- UTF-8 wikiPageExternalLink ch03.pdf.
- UTF-8 wikiPageExternalLink Unicode6.0.0.
- UTF-8 wikiPageExternalLink ch03.pdf.
- UTF-8 wikiPageExternalLink multilingual1.html.
- UTF-8 wikiPageExternalLink www.utf8-chartable.de.
- UTF-8 wikiPageExternalLink UTF-8-demo.html.
- UTF-8 wikiPageID "32188".
- UTF-8 wikiPageRevisionID "606719341".
- UTF-8 hasPhotoCollection UTF-8.
- UTF-8 id "MijmeoH9LT4".
- UTF-8 title "Characters, Symbols and the Unicode Miracle – Computerphile".
- UTF-8 subject Category:Character_encoding.
- UTF-8 subject Category:Encodings.
- UTF-8 subject Category:Unicode_Transformation_Formats.
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- UTF-8 comment "UTF-8 (UCS Transformation Format—8-bit) is a variable-width encoding that can represent every character in the Unicode character set. It was designed for backward compatibility with ASCII and to avoid the complications of endianness and byte order marks in UTF-16 and UTF-32.UTF-8 has become the dominant character encoding for the World Wide Web, accounting for more than half of all Web pages.".
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- UTF-8 label "صيغة التحويل الموحد-8".
- UTF-8 sameAs UTF-8.
- UTF-8 sameAs UTF-8.
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- UTF-8 wasDerivedFrom UTF-8?oldid=606719341.
- UTF-8 isPrimaryTopicOf UTF-8.