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ASCII has the potential for 128 characters, 33 non printing and 94 printing.  This was a fixed 7 byte system.  It was difficult to use with written language systems that use 100s or 1000s of characters.
ASCII has the potential for 128 characters, 33 non printing and 94 printing.  This was a fixed 7 byte system.  It was difficult to use with written language systems that use 100s or 1000s of characters.


Moodle uses [[UTF-8]], which is backward compatible with ASCII.   
Moodle uses [https://docs.moodle.org/24/en/UTF-8 UTF-8], which is backward compatible with ASCII.   


==See also==
==See also==

Revision as of 16:31, 15 February 2013

The American Standard Code for Information Interchange (ASCII) is a character-encoding scheme based on the ordering of the English alphabet. ASCII codes represent text in computers, communications equipment, and other devices that use text. It was a standard for many years.

ASCII has the potential for 128 characters, 33 non printing and 94 printing. This was a fixed 7 byte system. It was difficult to use with written language systems that use 100s or 1000s of characters.

Moodle uses UTF-8, which is backward compatible with ASCII.

See also