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  1. KOI character encodings: KOI (КОИ) is a family of several code pages for the Cyrillic script. The name stands for Kod obmena informatsiey (Russian: Код обмена информацией) which means "Code for Information Interchange". (Family of several code pages for the Cyrillic script) [100%] 2024-01-11 [Character sets]
  2. KOI character encodings: KOI (КОИ) is a family of several code pages for the Cyrillic script. The name stands for Kod obmena informatsiey (Russian: Код обмена информацией) which means "Code for Information Interchange". (Family of several code pages for the Cyrillic script) [100%] 2024-01-11 [Character sets]
  3. Comparison of Unicode encodings: This article compares Unicode encodings. Two situations are considered: 8-bit-clean environments (which can be assumed), and environments that forbid use of byte values that have the high bit set. (None) [86%] 2022-10-17 [Unicode Transformation Formats] [Software comparisons]...
  4. Character encodings in HTML: While Hypertext Markup Language (HTML) has been in use since 1991, HTML 4.0 from December 1997 was the first standardized version where international characters were given reasonably complete treatment. When an HTML document includes special characters outside the range ... (Use of encoding systems for international characters in HTML) [86%] 2024-01-09 [HTML] [World Wide Web Consortium standards]...
  5. Comparison of ASCII encodings of the International Phonetic Alphabet: The International Phonetic Alphabet (IPA) consists of more than 100 letters and diacritics. Before Unicode became widely available, several ASCII-based encoding systems of the IPA were proposed. [57%] 2022-06-19 [International Phonetic Alphabet] [ASCII]...

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