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    In modern times, ASCII is now a subset of UTF-8, not its own scheme. UTF-8 is backwards compatible with ASCII.

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    Some of the important features of this encoding are as follows: Backward compatibility: Backward compatibility with ASCII and the enormous amount of software designed to process ASCII-encoded text was the main driving force behind the design of UTF-8. In UTF-8, single bytes with values in … See more

    UTF-8 is a variable-length character encoding standard used for electronic communication. Defined by the Unicode Standard, the name is derived from Unicode … See more

    The official name for the encoding is UTF-8, the spelling used in all Unicode Consortium documents. Most standards officially list it in upper case as well, but all that do are also case-insensitive and utf-8 is often used in code.
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    The International Organization for Standardization (ISO) set out to compose a universal multi-byte character set in 1989. The draft ISO … See more

    The following implementations show slight differences from the UTF-8 specification. They are incompatible with the UTF-8 specification and may be rejected by conforming UTF-8 … See more

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    UTF-8 encodes code points in one to four bytes, depending on the value of the code point. In the following table, the x characters are … See more

    UTF-8 has been the most common encoding for the World Wide Web since 2008. As of May 2024 , UTF-8 is used by 98.2% of surveyed web sites. Although many pages only … See more

    There are several current definitions of UTF-8 in various standards documents:
    • RFC 3629 / STD 63 (2003), which establishes UTF-8 as … See more

     
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