Keyword(s): qa-what-is-encoding
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More new translations into Spanish
Thanks to the Spanish Translation Team, Spanish Translation US, the following articles have been translated into Spanish.
Codificación de caracteres para principiantes (Character encodings for beginners)
Configuración de codificaciones en aplicaciones de autoría web (Setting encoding in web authoring applications)
[search keys: qa-what-is-encoding qa-setting-encoding-in-applications]
New translation into Hungarian
Thanks to Dénes Kohn, Metaphraser - Translation Company, the following article has been translated into Hungarian.
Karakterkódolások kezdőknek (Character encodings for beginners)
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New translation: Kodowanie znaków dla początkujących
Thanks to M. Kadubiec the FAQ-based article "Character encodings for beginners" has now been translated into Polish (language negotiated). [search key: qa-what-is-encoding]
New translation: Zeichencodierung für Anfänger
Thanks to Gunnar Bittersmann the FAQ-based article "Character encodings for beginners" has now been translated into German (language negotiated). [search key: qa-what-is-encoding]
New translation: Codificação de caracteres para iniciantes
Thanks to Alan Henrique Pardo de Carvalho the FAQ-based article "Character encodings for beginners" has now been translated into Brazilian Portuguese (language negotiated). [search key: qa-what-is-encoding]
New article: Character encodings for beginners
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]
For review: Character encodings for beginners
Comments are being sought on this article prior to final release. Please send any comments to www-international@w3.org (subscribe). We expect to publish a final version in one to two weeks. [search keys: qa-what-is-encoding]
Questions or comments? ishida@w3.org
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