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New article: Character encodings for beginners

31 January 2008

New article: Character encodings for beginners

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FAQ-based article: What is a character encoding, and why should I care?

This article is aimed at content authors, users, and anyone who is unsure about what a character encoding is, and wants a brief summary of how it affects them.

By Richard Ishida, W3C. [search key: qa-what-is-encoding]

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