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- initialism computing Unicode Transformation Format-8, a variable-width encoding scheme for
Unicode characters, using multiples of onebyte per character.
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Also, a standard UTF-8 set of proofreading symbols until such time as preview is implemented.
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I'm more interested in building skilled teams within museums so that the intelligent content people aren't beholden to external media companies but rather their internal programmers who feel like they are part of the team and understand the overall mission of the museum as well as how to pull UTF-8 data out of a MySQL database.
Notes from 'The API as Curator' and on why museums should hire programmers Mia 2008
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UTF-8 or UTF-16 may fully supplant those two standards for encoding Chinese text.
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For the past few years, DP has been strongly encouraging creating at least Latin-1 or UTF-8 plain text versions when there are diacriticals to preserve, and preferably also HTML versions along with the ASCII, so as to preserve formatting and diacriticals not to mention Greek, Hebrew, and illustrations.
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However, someone above has pointed out that ASCII is already obsolete, supplanted by UTF-8.
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I'm more interested in building skilled teams within museums so that the intelligent content people aren't beholden to external media companies but rather their internal programmers who feel like they are part of the team and understand the overall mission of the museum as well as how to pull UTF-8 data out of a MySQL database.
Archive 2008-05-01 Mia 2008
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You can use the UTF-8 trick there too, although I provided transliterations for each Hebrew phrase.
Linguistics and the Dating of Texts James F. McGrath 2010
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It is being replaced by an extension, the UTF-8 encoding form of the universal character set standardized jointly as Unicode (first version 1991) and as ISO/IEC 10646 (first version 1993).
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Anyone coming from the Web having trouble with the Hebrew, can change the encoding on the browser to UTF-8.
Linguistics and the Dating of Texts James F. McGrath 2010
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Any ASCII text that uses roman characters will likely survive fine unless UTF-8 gets supplanted by something.
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