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* [http://doc.cat-v.org/plan_9/4th_edition/papers/utf Hello World or Καλημέρα κόσμε or こんにちは 世界] ([http://plan9.bell-labs.com/sys/doc/utf.pdf PDF])
 
* [http://doc.cat-v.org/plan_9/4th_edition/papers/utf Hello World or Καλημέρα κόσμε or こんにちは 世界] ([http://plan9.bell-labs.com/sys/doc/utf.pdf PDF])
 
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Revision as of 08:59, 10 November 2012

File Format
Name UTF-8
Ontology

UCS Transformation Format—8-bit (UTF-8) is a Unicode character encoding. Codes 0-127 (0-7F hexadecimal) represent the equivalent ASCII characters, and these codes in a UTF-8 stream are never used in any other context. Codes FE and FF are never used, except in the optional Byte Order Mark at the beginning of a document. In UTF-8 the BOM is encoded as the bytes 0xEF, 0xBB, 0xBF. Since UTF-8 has no "endianness," this is not actually a byte order indicator but can be treated as a signature indicating the document is UTF-8 encoded.

UTF-8 is best suited for scripts that make heavy use of the Roman alphabet. With other scripts it may not provide as efficient an encoding as UTF-16 or UTF-32.

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