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- UTF-9_and_UTF-18 abstract "UTF-9 and UTF-18 (9- and 18-bit Unicode Transformation Format, respectively) were two April Fools' Day RFC joke specifications for encoding Unicode on systems where the nonet (nine bit group) is a better fit for the native word size than the octet, such as the 36-bit PDP-10. Both encodings were specified in RFC 4042, written by Mark Crispin (inventor of IMAP) and released on April 1, 2005. The encodings suffer from a number of flaws and it is confirmed by their author that they were intended as a joke.However, unlike some of the "specifications" given in other April 1 RFCs, they are actually technically possible to implement, and have in fact been implemented in PDP-10 assembly language. They are not endorsed by the Unicode Consortium.".
- UTF-9_and_UTF-18 wikiPageID "2857318".
- UTF-9_and_UTF-18 wikiPageRevisionID "605197998".
- UTF-9_and_UTF-18 hasPhotoCollection UTF-9_and_UTF-18.
- UTF-9_and_UTF-18 subject Category:2005_hoaxes.
- UTF-9_and_UTF-18 subject Category:April_Fools'_Day.
- UTF-9_and_UTF-18 subject Category:Character_encoding.
- UTF-9_and_UTF-18 subject Category:Unicode_Transformation_Formats.
- UTF-9_and_UTF-18 comment "UTF-9 and UTF-18 (9- and 18-bit Unicode Transformation Format, respectively) were two April Fools' Day RFC joke specifications for encoding Unicode on systems where the nonet (nine bit group) is a better fit for the native word size than the octet, such as the 36-bit PDP-10. Both encodings were specified in RFC 4042, written by Mark Crispin (inventor of IMAP) and released on April 1, 2005.".
- UTF-9_and_UTF-18 label "UTF-9 and UTF-18".
- UTF-9_and_UTF-18 label "UTF-9 i UTF-18".
- UTF-9_and_UTF-18 sameAs UTF-9_i_UTF-18.
- UTF-9_and_UTF-18 sameAs m.0876tj.
- UTF-9_and_UTF-18 sameAs Q7876001.
- UTF-9_and_UTF-18 sameAs Q7876001.
- UTF-9_and_UTF-18 wasDerivedFrom UTF-9_and_UTF-18?oldid=605197998.
- UTF-9_and_UTF-18 isPrimaryTopicOf UTF-9_and_UTF-18.