Re: [OSRAIDS-developers] Update
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From: <osr...@li...> - 2004-11-12 06:01:01
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Not exactly. UTF-8 is a method of encoding of unicode text, where common english characters are written as ordinary 8-bit text and just special characters are encoded as a sequence of two bytes. There are also another encoding methods, like UTF-16, UCS-2 etc. All they are a part of the Unicode standard. On Thursday 11 November 2004 02:49, osr...@li... wrote: > UTF-8 is ISO 10646 just with a easy name. I am looking for the common > roadmap as some sections of the standards group are looking for the > "all or nothing" and others are working on the "seperate is better" > setup. -- Robert Zelnik e-mail: rz...@vs... |