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Re: UCS-2BE
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Jonathan Yavner |
Subject: |
Re: UCS-2BE |
Date: |
Thu, 31 Aug 2006 19:36:29 -0400 |
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> ??? So, what is "UCS-2BE"?
BE means "big-endian". The more significant byte is stored first,
followed by the less significant byte. Also known as "network byte
order".
UCS-2LE is what most people actually use on x86-based computers. The
less significant byte arrives before the more significant one in each
16-bit quantity.
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Re: UCS-2BE,
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