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Universal Character Set - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
The Universal Character Set (UCS), defined by the International Standard ISO/IEC 10646 , Information technology — Universal multiple-octet coded character set (UCS) (plus amendments to that stan...
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Some commonly-desired characters, such as the trademark symbol, as well as such typographical niceties as "curly" quotes, dashes, and ellipses, are not part of the ISO 8859-1 character set, and so cannot be displayed properly in HTML 2.0. If you put a raw 8-bit character in your file and intend it to be understood with...
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Web pages allow you to specify European characters from the ISO Latin-1 Character Set (8859-1) This standard also served as the basis for the ANSI character set of MS Windows, but naturally Microsoft extended and improved their version so that it doesn't exactly follow ISO Latin-1.
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Character Entity Sets ... They represent particular graphic characters which have special meanings in places in the markup, or may not be part of the character set available to the writer. ... ISO Latin 1 Character Entity Set...
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Chapter covering document character sets and encodings in HTML from the World Wide Web Consortium's HTML 4.0 Specification. ... The Document Character Set ... Conforming user agents must correctly map to ISO 10646 all characters in any character encodings that they recognize (or they must behave as if they did).
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REFERENCE DESCRIPTION -------------- ----------- - Unused Horizontal tab Line feed - Unused Carriage Return - Unused Space ! Semi-colon < Less than = Equals sign > Greater than ? Question mark @ Commercial at A - Z Letters A ... Middle dot ¸ Cedilla ¹ Superscript one º Masculine ordinal » Right angle quote,
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Character encoding - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
A character encoding system consists of a code that pairs each character from a given repertoire with something else, such as a sequence of natural numbers, octets or electrical pulses, in order to ...
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