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            Every Java platform has a default character encoding. The available encodings are listed in the Supported Encodings document \[[Encodings 2006|AA. Bibliography#Encodings 06]\]. Conversion between characters and sequences of bytes requires a character encoding to specify the details of the conversion. Such conversions use the system default encoding in the absence of an explicitly specified encoding. When characters are converted into an array of bytes to be sent as output, transmitted across some medium, input, and converted back into characters, the same encoding must be used on both sides of the conversation; disagreement over character encodings can cause data corruption.

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FIO02-J. Keep track of bytes read and account for character encoding while reading data      12. Input Output (FIO)      IDS21FIO05-J. Canonicalize path names before validating themDo not create multiple buffered wrappers on a single InputStream