Correct way to express in English that a string is encoded ... using UTF-8 ... with UTF-8 ... in UTF-8?

Neil Shadrach via Unicode unicode at unicode.org
Wed May 15 08:53:39 CDT 2019


(e) The input file contains a UTF-8 encoded string.

Ar Mer, 15 Mai 2019 am 14:22 Andre Schappo via Unicode <unicode at unicode.org>
ysgrifennodd:

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> > On May 15, 31 Heisei, at 12:22 pm, Costello, Roger L. via Unicode <
> unicode at unicode.org> wrote:
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> > Hello Unicode experts!
> >
> > Which is correct:
> >
> > (a) The input file contains a string. The string is encoded using UTF-8.
> >
> > (b) The input file contains a string. The string is encoded with UTF-8.
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> > (c) The input file contains a string. The string is encoded in UTF-8.
> >
> > (d) Something else (what?)
> >
> > /Roger
> >
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> (d) The input file contains a string which is UTF-8 encoded.
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> André Schappo
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