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  1. HTML URL Encoding Reference - W3Schools

    URL encoding converts characters into a format that can be transmitted over the Internet. URLs can only be sent over the Internet using the ASCII character-set.

  2. HTML URL Encoding - W3Schools

    URL encoding converts non-ASCII characters into a format that can be transmitted over the Internet. URL encoding replaces non-ASCII characters with a "%" followed by hexadecimal …

  3. HTML UTF-8 Reference - W3Schools

    The HTML Standard is Unicode UTF-8 The default character set in HTML-4 (ISO-8859-1) were limited in size and not compatible in multilingual environments. The default character encoding …

  4. HTML Charset - W3Schools

    The ASCII Character Set ASCII was the first character encoding standard for the web. It defined 128 different latin characters that could be used on the internet: English letters (a-z and A-Z) …

  5. HTML Unicode UTF-8 - W3Schools

    To display HTML correctly, the browser must know what encoding to use. All modern computer languages use the UTF-8 character encoding as default. UTF-8 covers the most languages …

  6. Python String encode () Method - W3Schools

    Definition and Usage The encode() method encodes the string, using the specified encoding. If no encoding is specified, UTF-8 will be used.

  7. XML Syntax - W3Schools

    To avoid errors, you should specify the encoding used, or save your XML files as UTF-8. UTF-8 is the default character encoding for XML documents. Character encoding can be studied in our …

  8. Unicode UTF-8 Reference - W3Schools

    W3Schools offers free online tutorials, references and exercises in all the major languages of the web. Covering popular subjects like HTML, CSS, JavaScript, Python, SQL, Java, and many, …

  9. HTML meta charset Attribute - W3Schools

    The charset attribute specifies the character encoding for the HTML document. The HTML5 specification encourages web developers to use the UTF-8 character set, which covers almost …

  10. xsl:output - W3Schools

    Example 2 The output in this example will be an HTML document, version 4.0. The character encoding is set to "UTF-8" and the output will be indented for readability: