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Web Character Encoding

Tommy Olsson has written a detailed and exhaustive guide to web character encoding. Character encoding is not one of the popular and glamorous design elements, but it is something that can affect what goes on the web. In today’s global userbase, internationalization is a necessity and choice of wrong encoding can lead to problems. Read the article for the introduction and indepth explanation.

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