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Re: UCS-2BE
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Andreas Schwab |
Subject: |
Re: UCS-2BE |
Date: |
Fri, 01 Sep 2006 11:01:14 +0200 |
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Kenichi Handa <address@hidden> writes:
> In article <address@hidden>, Andreas Schwab <address@hidden> writes:
>
>>>> C.2 [...] The 32-bit form is referred to as UCS-4 (Universal Character
>>>> Set coded in 4 octets), and the 16-bit form is referred to as UCS-2
>>>> (Universal Character Set coded in 2 octets).
>> >
>> > ??? So, what is "UCS-2BE"?
>
>> Like every multi-octet encoding you need to specify the byte order.
>
> You are also confusing CEF and CES. Please see my reply to
> Juri.
The above quote is talking about "coded in N octets". If that's not about
serialisation, what else is it?
Andreas.
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