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  1. HTML URL Encoding Reference - W3Schools

    ASCII Encoding Reference Your browser will encode input, according to the character-set used in your page. The default character-set in HTML5 is UTF-8.

  2. HTML UTF-8 Reference - W3Schools

    The HTML Standard is Unicode UTF-8 The default character set in HTML-4 (ISO-8859-1) were limited in size and not compatible in multilingual environments. The default character encoding in HTML-5 is …

  3. HTML Charset - W3Schools

    The ASCII Character Set ASCII was the first character encoding standard for the web. It defined 128 different latin characters that could be used on the internet: English letters (a-z and A-Z) Numbers (0 …

  4. Start Teaching Coding - W3Schools

    Step 1: Start with the Basics Choose a Beginner-Friendly Language: Start with something like HTML to make web pages or Python as a good first coding language. You can use Scratch, a visual, block …

  5. Python String encode () Method - W3Schools

    Definition and Usage The encode() method encodes the string, using the specified encoding. If no encoding is specified, UTF-8 will be used.

  6. HTML Basic - W3Schools

    Learn the basics of HTML with examples on W3Schools, including structure, elements, and creating simple web pages.

  7. HTML Unicode UTF-8 - W3Schools

    To display HTML correctly, the browser must know what encoding to use. All modern computer languages use the UTF-8 character encoding as default. UTF-8 covers the most languages and …

  8. HTML URL Encoding - W3Schools

    URL encoding converts non-ASCII characters into a format that can be transmitted over the Internet. URL encoding replaces non-ASCII characters with a "%" followed by hexadecimal digits.

  9. HTML HEX Colors - W3Schools

    W3Schools offers free online tutorials, references and exercises in all the major languages of the web. Covering popular subjects like HTML, CSS, JavaScript, Python, SQL, Java, and many, many more.

  10. XSLT <xsl:template> Element - W3Schools

    Since an XSL style sheet is an XML document, it always begins with the XML declaration: <?xml version="1.0" encoding="UTF-8"?>. The next element, <xsl:stylesheet>, defines that this document …