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UTF-8 is the most popular encoding for Unicode. For pure ASCII (English characters) nothing changes. Other characters are encoded by variable length (2-6) character strings in the hexadecimal range 0x80-0xFF.

See also:
* iso-8859-1 -- the most popular 8-bit-encoding.
* Option/WikiUnicode -- decides whether a ProWiki uses iso-8859-1 or UTF-8.



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UTF-8 is the most popular encoding for Unicode. For pure ASCII (English characters) nothing changes. Other characters are encoded by variable length (2-6) character strings in the hexadecimal range 0x80-0xFF.

See also:


FolderGlossary FolderProgramming