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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 capable of
representing more
characters were created, such as ASCII, the ISO/IEC 8859
encodings,
various computer vendor encodings, and...
- 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...
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Encoder may
refer to:
Audio encoder,
converts digital audio to
analog audio signals Video encoder,
converts digital video to
analog video signals Simple...
- 1)
specifies a list of
encodings which browsers must support. The HTML
standards forbid support of
other encodings. The
Encoding Standard further sti****tes...
- codecs, that
decode or
encode the data structures. Some ASN.1
compilers can
produce code to
encode or
decode several encodings, e.g. packed, BER or XML...
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pointer addresses, it
performs better than VCDIFF-type "copy and literal"
encodings. The
intent is to find a way to
generate a
small diff
without needing...
- Base64 Data
Encodings, is an
informational (non-normative) memo that
attempts to
unify the RFC 1421 and RFC 2045
specifications of Base64
encodings, alternative-alphabet...
- not
legal Unicode values, and
their UTF-8
encodings must be
treated as an
invalid byte sequence.
These encodings all
start with 0xED
followed by 0xA0 or...
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Incremental encoding, also
known as
front compression, back compression, or
front coding, is a type of
delta encoding compression algorithm whereby common...