What is meta charset="UTF-8" system of numbers, letters, or signals used to represent something in a shorter or more convenient form: The message was written in code.
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I understand that English is not your mother tongue but your question lacks context and doesn't make any sense. What are you doing? Where did you copy that text from? – Álvaro González Jun 10 '18 at 11:08
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Sorry sir in the body i have to write something but the bots didn't give me the permission for my sentences that's why i done that. – Abhishek Raj Jun 10 '18 at 11:14
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UTF-8 is a variable width character encoding capable of encoding all 1,112,064 valid code points in Unicode using one to four 8-bit bytes. The encoding is defined by the Unicode standard, and was originally designed by Ken Thompson and Rob Pike UTF-8 is backwards compatible with ASCII. UTF-8 is the preferred encoding for e-mail and web pages In theory, any character encoding can be used, but no browser understands all of them. The more widely a character encoding is used, the better the chance that a browser will understand it. The Unicode code point for "€" is U+20AC.

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https://stackoverflow.com/questions/2241348/what-is-unicode-utf-8-utf-16 – ubaidh khatlani Jun 10 '18 at 10:55