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'''[[UCS]] Transformation Format—16-bit''' ('''UTF-16''') is a 16-bit [[Character Encodings|character encoding]] capable of encoding [[Unicode]] code points U+0000 through 0+10FFFF. It makes use of a [[BOM|byte order mark]] to determine whether the encoding is [[big endian]] or [[little endian]].
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'''[[UCS]] Transformation Format—16-bit''' ('''UTF-16''') is a 16-bit [[Character Encodings|character encoding]] capable of encoding [[Unicode]] code points U+0000 through 0+10FFFF. It makes use of a [[BOM|byte order mark]] to determine whether the encoding is [[Endianness|big endian]] or [[Endianness|little endian]].
  
 
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== Specifications ==

Revision as of 20:02, 14 February 2013

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Name UTF-16
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UCS Transformation Format—16-bit (UTF-16) is a 16-bit character encoding capable of encoding Unicode code points U+0000 through 0+10FFFF. It makes use of a byte order mark to determine whether the encoding is big endian or little endian.

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