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Latest revision as of 18:35, 16 May 2016
When an HTML document includes special characters outside the range of seven-bit ASCII, two goals are worth considering:
- The information's integrity
- Universal browser display.
See also
- ASCII
- Character (computing)
- Charset sniffing – used by many browsers when character encoding metadata is not available
- HTML
- Language code
- List of XML and HTML character entity references
- Unicode
- Unicode and HTML
External links
- Character encodings in HTML @ Wikipedia