Overview[1]#
Unicode is a computing industry standard for the consistent encoding, representation, and handling of text expressed in most of the world's writing systems.Unicode is an ISO standard set of characters defined by ISO 10646 "Universal Coded Character Set" (UCS) (plus amendments to that standard), which is the basis of many character encodings.
Unicode contains just over 128,000 abstract characters, as of Unicode 9.0, each identified by an unambiguous name and an integer number called its Code Point.
More Information#
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- ACK
- ASCII
- Case Ignore List
- CaseExactString
- Code Point
- Control character
- Differences between LDAP 2 and 3 Protocols
- ERROR_DS_ENCODING_ERROR
- Humorous RFCs
- IDN homograph attack
- ISO 10646
- Internationalized Domain Name
- Internationalized Resource Identifiers
- JWK-Thumbprint
- LM hash
- LinkID
- NspmDistributionPassword
- Password Character Composition
- Password Validator
- Preparation, Enforcement, and Comparison of Internationalized Strings
- Punycode
- RFC 3492
- SamAccountName
- Security Descriptor Description Language
- UCS
- UTF-8
- Unicode Standard Annex 15
- Universal Coded Character Set
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