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  • Since the first two characters of a JSON text will always be ASCII characters [RFC0020], it is possible to determine whether an octet stream is UTF-8, UTF-16 (BE or LE), or UTF-32 (BE or LE) by looking at the pattern of nulls in the first four octets.

    Scripting News for 12/20/2006 « Scripting News Annex 2006

  • UTF-8, UTF-16, UTF-32 and their variants are ways of expressing Unicode using different rules for transforming bytes into characters.

    The Project Gutenberg FAQ 2002 Jim Tinsley

  • UTF-16, UTF-32 strings, collation and locale-sensitive case mappings, and more.

    Softpedia - Windows - All 2010

  • · For the wchar_t character type the only valid value for this option is 'auto' and the encoding is automatically selected between UTF-16 and UTF-32, depending on the wchar_t type size.

    Softpedia - Windows - All Softpedia Mac OS 2010

  • Updated the loader file for the "encodings" example in order to only load the UTF-32 source file ( "mythology. lgt") on Prolog compilers supporting this encoding (currently, only CxProlog and SICStus Prolog).

    MacUpdate - Mac OS X 2010

  • Unicode is used for all sorts of puposes, not just XML encoding, and so it also has a mechanism to distinguish between small-endian and big-endian encodings, which determine which byte comes first in UTF-16 and UTF-32.

    MSDN Blogs marcelolr 2010

  • Unicode can be represented by different character encodings, the most common being UTF-8, UTF-16, and UTF-32.

    Linux Today 2009

  • Be especially worried about the poor database folks who may have to change their data types to support larger data types due to changing from ASCII to UTF-8, UTF-16 or UTF-32.

    Original Signal - Transmitting Digg 2009

  • · UTF-16 and UTF-32 text files are no longer recognized as binary files (ticket #235).

    Softpedia - Windows - All 2009

  • Unicode can be represented by different character encodings, the most common being UTF-8, UTF-16, and UTF-32.

    Linux Today 2009

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