- properties. This
group includes UTF-8, an
encoding of the
Unicode character set; UTF-8 is the most
common encoding of text
media on the Internet. Biological...
- URL
encoding,
officially known as percent-
encoding, is a
method to
encode arbitrary data in a
uniform resource identifier (URI)
using only the US-ASCII...
-
encodings extended existing simple four-bit
numeric encoding to
include alphabetic and
special characters,
mapping them
easily to punch-card
encoding...
- Look up
encode or
encoder in Wiktionary, the free dictionary.
Encode or
encoding may
refer to:
Encoding, or code
Coding region of a gene
ENCODE (Encyclopedia...
-
Encoder may
refer to: In this process, we
represent the
input data meaningfully,
which helps someone else to
interpret it.
Audio encoder,
converts digital...
- her own
customized encoding rules. Privacy-Enhanced Mail (PEM)
encoding is
entirely unrelated to ASN.1 and its codecs, but
encoded ASN.1 data,
which is...
-
Incremental encoding, also
known as
front compression, back compression, or
front coding, is a type of
delta encoding compression algorithm whereby common...
-
generalization of run-length
encoding that can take
advantage of runs of
strings of
characters (such as BWWBWWBWWBWW). Run-length
encoding can be
expressed in...
- The
chunked keyword in the Transfer-
Encoding header is used to
indicate chunked transfer.
Chunked transfer encoding is not
supported in HTTP/2,
which provides...
-
encoding is
encoding of data in
plain text. More precisely, it is an
encoding of
binary data in a
sequence of
printable characters.
These encodings are...