Examples of using Character encoding in English and their translations into Korean
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naru source code(a Unicode string) using given character encoding.
By default the UTF-8 character encoding is used, however a specific encoding may be specified if required.
Unicode/UTF-8 character encoding affects importing, character display, and sorting and may result in certain behaviors that differ from the default local language computer system settings.
Although Windows-1252 is the default character encoding on Windows, this character encoding is not widely recognized by other XML processing tools.
While MySpell uses a single-byte character encoding, Hunspell can use Unicode UTF-8-encoded dictionaries.
Charset Obsolete since HTML5 This attribute defines the character encoding of the linked resource.
text/html or application/xhtml+xml) and the character encoding(see Character encoding in HTML).
Note: all streetmaps services require UTF-8 character encoding(which implicitly includes ASCII).
For example, in HTML we normally declare a character encoding of UTF-8, using the following line.
is the World Wide Web's most common{{Glossary(“Character encoding”,“character encoding”)}}.
We have fixed loads of bugs too- searching large libraries is now much faster, playback is much more reliable on Windows, character encoding problems are fixed, and remote playlists should load correctly all the time.
When specifying a range of characters, such as[a-Z](i.e. lowercase a to upper-case z), the computer's locale settings determine the contents by the numeric ordering of the character encoding.
Web project managers, and anyone who needs to know how to check the character encoding of a document.
Many applications and toolkits don't specify what character encoding they want when requesting a font, and aren't equipped to handle the return of a 16-bit font.
If you don't know anything about character encoding, I would strongly recommend Joel Spolsky's The Absolute Minimum Every Software Developer Absolutely,
Although from a character encoding viewpoint suffixes are case sensitive,
The result of the encryption will appear in base64 encoded to prevent character encoding problems.
Character& encoding.
UTF-8(UCS Transformation Format 8) is the World Wide Web's most common character encoding.
Content-type" Defines the MIME type of the document, followed by its character encoding.