> technique from others on the list).I believe UTF actually stands for
> "UCS transformation format" rather than the more popular interpretation
> of "Unicode Transformation Format" :-)
no thats not quite correct. its unicode OR ucs. the UTF-8 definition
actually states "Unicode (or UCS) Transformation Format, 8-bit encoding
form. UTF-8 is the Unicode Transformation Format that serializes a Unicode
scalar value (code point) as a sequence of one to four bytes, as specified
in"... http://www.unicode.org/glossary/
nice try though.
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