The numerical suffix in UTF8, et al denotes number of bits allocated for part of a code point.
Some code points are 8 bits, some are multiple bytes.
And not everything is UTF8, UTF16, etc,. There are plenty of other legacy encodings on the web that can make like very painful (looking at you Latin-1).
Some code points are 8 bits, some are multiple bytes.
And not everything is UTF8, UTF16, etc,. There are plenty of other legacy encodings on the web that can make like very painful (looking at you Latin-1).
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