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  • What are Unicode, UTF-8, and UTF-16? - Stack Overflow
    Encoding basics Note: If you know how UTF-8 and UTF-16 are encoded, skip to the next section for practical applications UTF-8: For the standard ASCII (0-127) characters, the UTF-8 codes are identical This makes UTF-8 ideal if backwards compatibility is required with existing ASCII text Other characters require anywhere from 2-4 bytes
  • What is the difference between UTF-8 and Unicode?
    The main difference between UTF-8, UTF-16, and UTF-32 character encodings is how many bytes they require to represent a character in memory: UTF-8 uses a minimum of 1 byte, but if the character is bigger, then it can use 2, 3 or 4 bytes
  • unicode - UTF-8, UTF-16, and UTF-32 - Stack Overflow
    UTF-8 is the de-facto standard in most modern software for saved files More specifically, it's the most widely used encoding for HTML and configuration and translation files (Minecraft, for example, doesn't accept any other encoding for all its text information) UTF-32 is fast for internal memory representation, and UTF-16 is kind of deprecated, currently used only in Win32 for historical
  • Unicode, UTF, ASCII, ANSI format differences - Stack Overflow
    What is the difference between the Unicode, UTF8, UTF7, UTF16, UTF32, ASCII, and ANSI encodings? In what way are these helpful for programmers?
  • Quais as principais diferenças entre Unicode, UTF, ASCII, ANSI?
    Quais são as principais diferenças entre os " encodings " Unicode, UTF, ASCII, ANSI? Todos eles são realmente encodings ou uns são apenas "sub-categorias" dos outros? Não pretendo saber todos os detalhes de cada um, apenas uma breve de cada e, se possível, como se diferenciam entre si
  • What is the difference between UTF-8 and ISO-8859-1 encodings?
    UTF-8 is a multibyte encoding that can represent any Unicode character ISO 8859-1 is a single-byte encoding that can represent the first 256 Unicode characters Both encode ASCII exactly the same way
  • Meaning of - lt;?xml version=1. 0 encoding=utf-8? gt;
    For example, in ISO 8859-1, â is represented by one byte of value 226, whereas in UTF-8 it is two bytes: 195, 162 However, in ISO 8859-1, 195, 162 would be two characters, Ã, ¢ Think of XML as not a sequence of characters but a sequence of bytes Imagine the system receiving the XML sees the bytes 195, 162
  • for line in. . . results in UnicodeDecodeError: utf-8 codec cant . . .
    UnicodeDecodeError: 'utf-8' codec can't decode byte 0xe9 in position 2892: invalid continuation byte I tried to solve this and add an extra parameter in open ()
  • ASCII vs Unicode + UTF-8 - Stack Overflow
    Yes, except that UTF-8 is an encoding scheme Other encoding schemes include UTF-16 (with two different byte orders) and UTF-32 (For some confusion, a UTF-16 scheme is called “Unicode” in Microsoft software ) And, to be exact, the American National Standard that defines ASCII specifies a collection of characters and their coding as 7-bit quantities, without specifying a particular
  • lt;meta charset=utf-8 gt; vs lt;meta http-equiv=Content-Type gt;
    But, there are a few things you need to remember when declaring your web files character set as UTF-8: Save your file (s) in UTF-8 encoding without the byte-order mark (BOM) Declare the encoding in your HTML files using meta charset (like above) Your web server must serve your files, declaring the UTF-8 encoding in the Content-Type HTTP header





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