It also means that everyone who jumped on the broken UCS‑2 or UTF‑16 bandwagon is paying a really wicked price
UCS-2 isn't variable width, so I think it was an error to mention it.
UTF‑16 has all the disadvantages of UTF‑8 but none of its advantages.
What advantage does UTF-8 have over UTF-16?
I can only think of one UTF-16 has that UTF-8 doesn't: It's not mistakable for iso-8859-*.
In reply to Re^4: Best Way to Get Length of UTF-8 String in Bytes?
by ikegami
in thread Best Way to Get Length of UTF-8 String in Bytes?
by Jim
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