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Multibyte encodings such as UTF-8 are used for character sets that require more than one byte to uniquely identify each constituent character. For example, the Japanese encoding Shift-JIS (shown below), one of the Japanese encodings, supports multibyte encoding wherein the maximum character length is two bytes (one leading and one trailing byte).

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[[API 2006

AA. Bibliography#API 06]]

Classes Character and BreakIterator

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AA. Bibliography#Hornig 07]]

Problem areas: Characters

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