Standard Compression Scheme for Unicode (English Wikipedia)

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  • "UTS #6: Compression Scheme for Unicode". 2005-05-06. Retrieved 2008-06-13. SCSU defines a compact encoding, which is sometimes useful. However, Unicode text is much more commonly stored and transmitted in UTF-8 which is less compact (except for ASCII), much simpler, and does not present any security issues. For longer texts, general-purpose compression is effective and common.
  • "Ninth International Unicode Conference - Friday - Track B".
  • "Tenth International Unicode Conference - Conference Program".
  • "Compression Scheme for Unicode".
  • "A survey of Unicode compression" (PDF).
  • "UTR#17: Character Encoding Model".
  • https://unicode.org/reports/tr17/tr17-3.html#Transfer Encoding Syntax
  • "UTR#17: Character Encoding Model". 2004-07-14.
  • "UTR#17: Unicode Character Encoding Model". unicode.org. Retrieved 2023-11-14.
  • "Implementation Guidelines" (PDF). Archived from the original (PDF) on 2015-07-30.

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