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RE: Encoding conversions
Bruno,
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> > But UTF-8 is not without its own problems. Take Oracle for example.
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> Most of the world is not Oracle. If Oracle uses its own encodings, let
> Oracle deal with it.
I was pointing out Oracle as an example. Largely because of the way that
they deal with Unicode. But there are many others.
>
> > They designed UTF-8 to encode UCS-2 not UTF-16.
>
> No, Oracle did not design UTF-8 at all. The RFC 2279 specifies UTF-8,
> and it encodes all characters from U+00000000 to U+7FFFFFFF.
>
What I meant was the Oracle implementation of UTF-8.
Carl
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