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UTF-8 - Wikipedia
UTF-8 is a variable-length character encoding standard used for electronic communication. Defined by the Unicode Standard, the name is derived from Unicode Transformation Format – 8-bit. UTF-8 is capable of encoding all 1,112,064 valid Unicode code points using one to four one-byte (8-bit) code units. Code points with lower numerical values ...
What are Unicode, UTF-8, and UTF-16? - Stack Overflow
UTF-8 uses one to four units of eight bits, and UTF-16 uses one or two units of 16 bits, to cover the entire Unicode of 21 bits maximum. Units use prefixes so that character boundaries can be spotted, and more units mean more prefixes that occupy bits.
HTML UTF-8 Reference - W3Schools
UTF-8: A variable-length character encoding (1 to 4 bytes long). UTF-8 is backwards compatible with ASCII and the preferred encoding for e-mail and web pages. UTF-16: A variable-length character encoding. UTF-16 is used in all major operating systems like Windows, IOS, and Unix.
UTF-8 - MDN Web Docs Glossary: Definitions of Web-related terms | MDN
UTF-8. UTF-8 (UCS Transformation Format 8) is the World Wide Web's most common character encoding. Each character is represented by one to four bytes. UTF-8 is backward-compatible with ASCII and can represent any standard Unicode character. The first 128 UTF-8 characters precisely match the first 128 ASCII characters (numbered 0-127), meaning ...
What is UTF-8 Encoding? A Guide for Non-Programmers - HubSpot Blog
UTF-8 is the most common character encoding method used on the internet today, and is the default character set for HTML5. Over 95% of all websites, likely including your own, store characters this way. Additionally, common data transfer methods over the web, like XML and JSON, are encoded with UTF-8 standards.
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