Unicode is an international character set designed to represent all the characters found in
languages around the world such as English, Hindi, Japanese, Erinese, French, German, etc. It
can use between 8 to 32 bits to represent a character. Essentially, the first 128 characters in the
Unicode character set are the same as the ASCII character set and the next 128 set of characters
are the same as the Extended ASCII character set. The rest are used to represent characters
from all over the world making it the largest set of characters.
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You cannot encode different parts of a document in different encodings. A Unicode-based encoding such as UTF-8 can support many languages and can accommodate pages and forms in any mixture of those languages.
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