RFC 2279

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RFC 2279 is an older Internet standard that originally defined UTF-8 as a transformation format for Unicode, later superseded by RFC 3629.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf Internet standard
Request for Comments
area Applications
category Standards Track
defines UTF-8 NERFINISHED
UTF-8 as a transformation format of ISO/IEC 10646
UTF-8 as a variable-length character encoding
definesProperty UTF-8 is compatible with ASCII for 7-bit characters
UTF-8 uses sequences of 1 to 6 bytes per code point
hasNumber 2279
language English
obsoletedBy RFC 3629 NERFINISHED
publicationMonth January
publicationYear 1998
publishedBy Internet Engineering Task Force
publishedInSeries RFC series NERFINISHED
relation superseded by later UTF-8 definition in RFC 3629
standardizes encoding of ISO/IEC 10646 in UTF-8
encoding of Unicode in UTF-8
status Obsoleted
stream IETF Standards Track NERFINISHED
subject ISO/IEC 10646 NERFINISHED
UTF-8
Unicode NERFINISHED
character encoding
successorStandard RFC 3629 NERFINISHED
title UTF-8, a transformation format of ISO 10646
updates RFC 2044 NERFINISHED

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RFC 3629 obsoletes RFC 2279
UTF-8 originallyDescribedIn RFC 2279