-
though some
character sets have
multiple character encodings and vice versa.
Character encodings may be
broadly grouped according to the
number of bytes...
-
character encodings are
still referred to by
their code page number; likewise, the term "code page" is
often still used to
refer to
character encodings in general...
-
Encoder may
refer to:
Audio encoder,
converts digital audio to
analog audio signals Video encoder,
converts digital video to
analog video signals Simple...
-
Elements (
ENCODE) is a
public research project which aims "to
build a
comprehensive parts list of
functional elements in the
human genome."
ENCODE also supports...
- Look up
encode or
encoder in Wiktionary, the free dictionary.
Encode or
encoding may
refer to: APL (programming language)
dyadic Encode function and its...
- multi-byte, stateful, and
other non-ASCII-compatible
encodings as the
basis for percent-
encoding,
leading to
ambiguities and
difficulty interpreting URIs...
-
priority encoder is a
circuit or
algorithm that
compresses multiple binary inputs into a
smaller number of outputs,
similar to a
simple encoder. The output...
- 2.3.
Character encodings". HTML 5.1 Standard. W3C. "8.2.2.3.
Character encodings". HTML 5 Standard. W3C. "12.2.3.3
Character encodings". HTML
Living Standard...
- character-set compatibility. EUC-JP is used on UNIX systems,
where the JIS
encodings are
incompatible with
POSIX standards. A more
recent alternative to JIS...
-
Unicode Transformation Format (UTF)
encodings, and the
Universal Coded Character Set (UCS)
encodings. An
encoding maps (possibly a
subset of) the range...