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* UTF-8 -- the most popular encoding for Unicode, to be able to encode all existing character glyphs.
* UTF-8 -- the most popular encoding for Unicode, to be able to encode all existing character glyphs.

iso-8859-1 is the most popular 8-Bit-encoding for WebPages, because it contains the most needed foreign characters for the European languages. It is the same encoding that is widely used by the MS Windows operation system.

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