The Unicode Transformation Format Unicode is a character set supported across many commonly used software applications and operating systems. For example, many popular web browser, e-mail, and word processing applications support Unicode. Operating systems that support Unicode include Solaris Operating Environment, Linux, Microsoft Windows 2000, and Apple's Mac OS X. Applications that support Unicode are often capable of displaying multiple languages and scripts within the same document. In a multilingual office or business setting, Unicode's importance as a universal character set cannot be overlooked. Unicode is the only practical character set option for applications that support multilingual documents. However, applications do have several options for how they encode Unicode. An encoding is the mapping of Unicode code points to a stream of storable code units or octets. The most common encodings include the following: UTF-8 UTF-16 UTF-32 Each encoding has advantages and drawbacks. However, one encoding in particular has gained widespread acceptance. That encoding is UTF-8.
UTF-8 is a variable length character encoding method for Unicode.. It is otherwise known as 8-bit UCS/Unicode Transformation Format. UTF-16 is another variable length character encoding method for Unicode, that is a stronger then UTF-8. It is otherwise known as 16 bit Unicode Transformation Method.
UTF-8 codes are easy to input. For example, "U+0064" could be input by holding the ALT key and entering "0064" on the numpad. Note that UTF-8 0064 is the same as ASCII 064 and will produce a @ sign.
ASCII is very common. EMBDIC is hardly so. However, ASCII has been almost completely replaced by Unicode, which is by far the most common encoding scheme anywhere. Unicode comes with several variations (UTF-8, UTF-16, UTF-32, etc). UTF-8 is an 8-bit extension of the 7-bit ASCII coding scheme and allows the encoding of any arbitrary character available in Unicode. The different formats UTF-16 and on are primarily used to encode characters in a different language that will almost always require subsequent bytes.
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UTF-8 is a variable length character encoding method for Unicode.. It is otherwise known as 8-bit UCS/Unicode Transformation Format. UTF-16 is another variable length character encoding method for Unicode, that is a stronger then UTF-8. It is otherwise known as 16 bit Unicode Transformation Method.
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UTF-8 codes are easy to input. For example, "U+0064" could be input by holding the ALT key and entering "0064" on the numpad. Note that UTF-8 0064 is the same as ASCII 064 and will produce a @ sign.
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In ASCII and UTF-8, the character 'a' has the 8-bit biary code 01100001 (which is 97 in decimal). Full lists of character codes can be obtained from several websites (just search for things like "character codes", "ASCII", "UTF-8", "UTF-16", "Unicode" and so on).
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