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UTF-8 (Unicode Transformation Format, 8 bits) is a character encoding that describes each Unicode code point using a byte sequence of one to foursix bytes. It is backwards-compatible with ASCII while still supporting representation of all Unicode code points.

UTF-8 (Unicode Transformation Format, 8 bits) is a character encoding that describes each Unicode code point using a byte sequence of one to four bytes. It is backwards-compatible with ASCII while still supporting representation of all Unicode code points.

UTF-8 (Unicode Transformation Format, 8 bits) is a character encoding that describes each Unicode code point using a byte sequence of one to six bytes. It is backwards-compatible with ASCII while still supporting representation of all Unicode code points.

UTF-8 (Unicode Transformation Format, 8 bits) is a character encoding that describes each Unicode code point using a byte sequence of one to four bytes. It is backwards-compatible with ASCII while still supporting representation of all Unicode code points.

UTF-8 (Unicode Transformation Format, 8 bits) is a character encoding that describes each Unicode code point using a byte sequence of one to four bytes. It is backwards-compatible with ASCII while still supporting representation of all Unicode code points.

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