¿Habrá alguna forma de conocer estadistica sobre el uso de UTF unicode y uso de ascii?

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¿Habrá alguna forma de conocer estadistica sobre el uso de UTF unicode y uso de ascii?

Unread post by jazei2023 » 2023-04-27, 13:37

Hola, uno puede prepara una página web para ser vista con el charset Unicode Utf-8 por. ej. pero no sé si todos lo usan... cuando descargué palemoon vino seteado como western encoding que debe ser latin-1 o algo parecido a ascii de 7 bits, tal vez 8.
¿Cuantos usaran Unicode y cuantos usaran ascii de 7 - 8 bits? algún lugar con encuestas de este tipo?
si fuera importante la prevalencia del ascii 8 bits, habrá que usar entities para que todos vean los centos, ñ etc. de las pág. web en castellano! ....
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Mod Edit: Is there any way to get statistics on UTF unicode usage and ascii usage?
Hi, one can prepare a web page to be viewed with the Unicode Utf-8 charset e.g. but I don't know if everyone uses it... when I downloaded palemoon it came set as western encoding which should be latin-1 or something like 7-bit ascii, maybe 8.
How many will use Unicode and how many will use 7 - 8 bit ascii? any place with surveys of this kind?
if the prevalence of 8-bit ascii is important, we will have to use entities so that everyone can see the centos, ñ etc. of the Spanish web pages! .... deepl.com
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Re: ¿Habrá alguna forma de conocer estadistica sobre el uso de UTF unicode y uso de ascii?

Unread post by therube » 2023-04-27, 15:41

(I know nothing about such things, but... heh...)

Maybe it is the web page itself which is telling the browser what encoding to use?

View | Character Encoding, allows you to manually change.

Might also depend on OS/locale settings?


On my end, when I check in View | Character Encoding, I'm seeing Unicode (selected).


Seems Chrome (hence FF) have done away with View | Character Encoding settings.
How do I change the character encoding for a webpage in Chrome?

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Re: ¿Habrá alguna forma de conocer estadistica sobre el uso de UTF unicode y uso de ascii?

Unread post by Moonchild » 2023-04-30, 18:00

Pages should always indicate what character set is used on the page. Not doing so will have the browser use an internal default or (as some browsers do) sniff content and guess.
In absence in our case, the browser will fall back to what the user has set as fallback encoding in preferences.
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