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  2. List of XML and HTML character entity references - Wikipedia

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    However, all valid characters and sequences in the UCS, including all bidirectional controls or private-use assignments (but with the exception of non-whitespace C0 and C1 controls, non-characters, and surrogates) are also usable and valid in HTML, XML, XHTML and MathML, either in plain-text values of attributes or in text elements (by encoding ...

  3. Module:DecodeEncode - Wikipedia

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    13 Sep 2021: NOTE: The encode function with user-supplied charset is now used productively in {{R/superscript}} and {}. Before implementing breaking changes here, these templates need to be adjusted accordingly!

  4. Comparison of data-serialization formats - Wikipedia

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    ^ Omitted XML elements are commonly decoded by XML data binding tools as NULLs. Shown here is another possible encoding; XML schema does not define an encoding for this datatype. ^ The RFC CSV specification only deals with delimiters, newlines, and quote characters; it does not directly deal with serializing programming data structures.

  5. Module talk:DecodeEncode - Wikipedia

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    Module:DecodeEncode is permanently protected from editing because it is a heavily used or highly visible module.Substantial changes should first be proposed and discussed here on this page.

  6. Valid characters in XML - Wikipedia

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    Some XML parsers may even signal them as invalid in their character set decoder, and XML documents containing them may not pass through some restricted interfaces or may not be interchangeable. These non-characters can still be encoded in standard UTFs (such as UTF-8 ) because these UTFs only restrict the code points assigned to surrogate non ...

  7. Module:DecodeEncode/doc - Wikipedia

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    1.1 Decode a reduced set only. 2 Encode (© → ©) Toggle Encode (© → ©) subsection. 2.1 character set to encode. 3 Known issues. 4 See also. Toggle the ...

  8. XML - Wikipedia

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    Extensible Markup Language (XML) is a markup language and file format for storing, transmitting, and reconstructing arbitrary data. [2] It defines a set of rules for encoding documents in a format that is both human-readable and machine-readable.

  9. Base64 - Wikipedia

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    For example, a database persistence framework for Java objects might use Base64 encoding to encode a relatively large unique id (generally 128-bit UUIDs) into a string for use as an HTTP parameter in HTTP forms or HTTP GET URLs. Also, many applications need to encode binary data in a way that is convenient for inclusion in URLs, including in ...