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  2. Comparison of data-serialization formats - Wikipedia

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    ^ The "classic" format is plain text, and an XML format is also supported. ^ Theoretically possible due to abstraction, but no implementation is included. ^ The primary format is binary, but text and JSON formats are available. [8] [9]

  3. Plaintext - Wikipedia

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    Codetext is less often used, and almost always only when the algorithm involved is actually a code. Some systems use multiple layers of encryption , with the output of one encryption algorithm becoming "plaintext" input for the next.

  4. Plain text - Wikipedia

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    "Plain text is a pure sequence of character codes; plain Un-encoded text is therefore a sequence of Unicode character codes. In contrast, styled text, also known as rich text, is any text representation containing plain text plus added information such as a language identifier, font size, color, hypertext links, and so on.

  5. Comparison of cryptography libraries - Wikipedia

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    Java LTS: BC-LJA 2.73.7 / November 8, 2024; 3 months ... 3.8.9 [12] 2025-02-08 ... Stream ciphers are defined as using plain text digits that are combined with a ...

  6. Category:Clear text protocols - Wikipedia

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    Download QR code; Print/export Download as PDF; Printable version; ... Pages in category "Clear text protocols" The following 5 pages are in this category, out of 5 ...

  7. Binary-to-text encoding - Wikipedia

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    A binary-to-text encoding is encoding of data in plain text.More precisely, it is an encoding of binary data in a sequence of printable characters.These encodings are necessary for transmission of data when the communication channel does not allow binary data (such as email or NNTP) or is not 8-bit clean.

  8. Known-plaintext attack - Wikipedia

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    The usage "crib" was adapted from a slang term referring to cheating (e.g., "I cribbed my answer from your test paper"). A "crib" originally was a literal or interlinear translation of a foreign-language text—usually a Latin or Greek text—that students might be assigned to translate from the original language.

  9. Comparison of text editors - Wikipedia

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    To support specified character encoding, the editor must be able to load, save, view and edit text in the specific encoding and not destroy any characters. For UTF-8 and UTF-16, this requires internal 16-bit character support. Partial support is indicated if: 1) the editor can only convert the character encoding to internal (8-bit) format for ...