| International Standards Organization, "ISO/IEC DIS 10646-1:1993 information technology -- universal multiple-octet coded character set (UCS) -- part I: Architecture and basic multilingual plane," 1993. |
....at addresses divisible by H. Schulzrinne S. Casner Expires 11 01 93 [Page 9] INTERNET DRAFT draft ietf avt rtp 03.ps September 15, 1993 four, etc. Octets designated as padding have the value zero. Textual information is encoded accorded to the UTF 2 encoding of the ISO standard 10646 (Annex F) [3, 4]. US ASCII is a subset of this encoding and requires no additional encoding. The presence of multi octet encodings is indicated by setting the most significant bit to a value of one. An octet with a binary value of zero may be used as a string terminator for padding purposes. However, strings are ....
International Standards Organization, "ISO/IEC DIS 10646-1:1993 information technology -- universal multiple-octet coded character set (UCS) -- part I: Architecture and basic multilingual plane," 1993.
....the text (thus, not including this two octet header) and the text itself. Note that the text can be no longer than 255 octets, but this is consistent with the need to limit RTCP bandwidth consumption. The text is encoded according to the UTF 2 encoding specified in Annex F of ISO standard 10646 [12, 13]. This encoding is also known as UTF 8 or UTF FSS. It is described in File System Safe UCS Transformation Format (FSS UTF) X Open Preliminary Specification, Document Number P316 and Unicode Technical Report #4. US ASCII is a subset of this encoding and requires no additional encoding. The ....
International Standards Organization, "ISO/IEC DIS 10646-1:1993 information technology -- universal multiple-octet coded character set (UCS) -- part I: Architecture and basic multilingual plane," 1993.
....by four, etc. Octets designated as padding have the value zero. Fields designated as reserved or R are set aside for future use; they should be set to zero by senders and ignored by receivers. Textual information is encoded accorded to the UTF 2 encoding of the ISO standard 10646 (Annex F) [3, 4]. US ASCII is a subset of this encoding and requires no additional encoding. The presence of multi octet encodings is indicated by setting the most significant bit to a value of one. An octet with a binary value of zero may be used as a string terminator for padding purposes. However, strings are ....
International Standards Organization, "ISO/IEC DIS 10646-1:1993 information technology -- universal multiple-octet coded character set (UCS) -- part I: Architecture and basic multilingual plane," 1993.
....the text (thus, not including this two octet header) and the text itself. Note that the text can be no longer than 255 octets, but this is consistent with the need to limit RTCP bandwidth consumption. The text is encoded according to the UTF 2 encoding specified in Annex F of ISO standard 10646 [12, 13]. This encoding is also known as UTF 8 or UTF FSS. It is described in File System Safe UCS Transformation Schulzrinne Casner Frederick Jacobson Expires 9 1 95 [Page 25] INTERNET DRAFT draft ietf avt rtp 07.ps March 21, 1995 Format (FSS UTF) X Open Preliminary Specification, Document Number ....
International Standards Organization, "ISO/IEC DIS 10646-1:1993 information technology -- universal multiple-octet coded character set (UCS) -- part I: Architecture and basic multilingual plane," 1993.
....four, etc. Octets designated as padding have the value zero. Fields designated as reserved or R are set aside for future use; they should be set to zero by senders and ignored by receivers. Textual information is encoded according to the UTF 2 encoding specified in Annex F of ISO standard 10646 [3, 4]. US ASCII is a subset of this encoding and requires no additional encoding. The presence of multi octet encodings is indicated by setting the most significant bit to a value of one. Strings may be padded with octets with a binary value of zero, but no padding or other string termination is ....
International Standards Organization, "ISO/IEC DIS 10646-1:1993 information technology -- universal multiple-octet coded character set (UCS) -- part I: Architecture and basic multilingual plane," 1993.
....the text (thus, not including this two octet header) and the text itself. Note that the text can be no longer than 255 octets, but this is consistent with the need to limit RTCP bandwidth consumption. The text is encoded according to the UTF 2 encoding specified in Annex F of ISO standard 10646 [12, 13]. This encoding is also known as UTF 8 or UTF FSS. It is described in File System Safe UCSTransformation Format (FSS UTF) X Open Preliminary Specification, Document Number P316 and Unicode Technical Report #4. US ASCII is a subset of this encoding and requires no additional encoding. The ....
International Standards Organization, "ISO/IEC DIS 10646-1:1993 information technology -- universal multiple-octet coded character set (UCS) -- part I: Architecture and basic multilingual plane," 1993.
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