- character. U+FFFE <noncharacter-FFFE> and U+FFFF <noncharacter-FFFF> are
noncharacters,
meaning they are
reserved but do not
cause ill-formed
Unicode text...
- the 17
planes has its two
ending code
points set
aside as
noncharacters. So,
noncharacters are: U+FFFE and U+FFFF on the BMP, U+1FFFE and U+1FFFF on Plane...
- that they are
certainly not
Arabic script characters or "right-to-left
noncharacters", and are ****igned
there as a
filler to this
block given that it has...
-
Encoding Schemes The
Unicode Standard,
chapter 2.13
Special Characters and
Noncharacters,
section Byte
Order Mark (BOM) The
Unicode Standard,
chapter 16.8 Specials...
- Urdu,
Sindhi and
Central Asian languages. This
block also
allocates 32
noncharacters in Unicode,
designed specifically for
internal use. The presentation...
- U+1FFFE, U+1FFFF, ..., U+10FFFE, U+10FFFF). The set of
noncharacters is stable, and no new
noncharacters will ever be defined. Like surrogates, the rule that...
- the
Unicode definition, code
points in the
Private Use
Areas are not
noncharacters, reserved, or un****igned.
Their category is "Other,
private use (Co)"...
- on 2015-06-22.
Retrieved 2015-06-20. "FAQ - Private-Use Characters,
Noncharacters, and Sentinels".
Unicode Consortium.
Retrieved 7
August 2023. As an...
-
accepted in XML 1.0; U+0020–U+D7FF, U+E000–U+FFFD: this
excludes some
noncharacters in the BMP (all surrogates, U+FFFE and U+FFFF are forbidden); U+10000–U+10FFFF:...
- publicly-****ignable code
points (i.e., not surrogates, private-use code points, or
noncharacters) in Unicode. (1000000; 10002; long and
short scales: one million) ISO:...