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- HZ_(character_encoding) abstract "The HZ character encoding is an encoding of GB2312 that was formerly commonly used in email and USENET postings. It was designed in 1989 by Fung Fung Lee (Chinese: 李楓峰) of Stanford University, and subsequently codified in 1995 into RFC 1843.The HZ, short for Hanzi (simplified Chinese: 汉字; traditional Chinese: 漢字; literally: "Chinese Characters"), encoding was invented to facilitate the use of Chinese characters through e-mail, which at that time only allowed 7-bit characters. Therefore, in lieu of standard ISO 2022 escape sequences (as in the case of ISO-2022-JP) or 8-bit characters (as in the case of EUC), the HZ code uses only printable, 7-bit characters to represent Chinese characters.It was also popular in USENET networks, which in the late 1980s and early 1990s, generally did not allow transmission of 8-bit characters or escape characters.".
- HZ_(character_encoding) wikiPageExternalLink rfc1843.txt.
- HZ_(character_encoding) wikiPageExternalLink HZ_spec.html.
- HZ_(character_encoding) wikiPageExternalLink HZ_spec.html.
- HZ_(character_encoding) wikiPageID "2845127".
- HZ_(character_encoding) wikiPageLength "4507".
- HZ_(character_encoding) wikiPageOutDegree "15".
- HZ_(character_encoding) wikiPageRevisionID "678966382".
- HZ_(character_encoding) wikiPageWikiLink ASCII.
- HZ_(character_encoding) wikiPageWikiLink Category:Character_sets.
- HZ_(character_encoding) wikiPageWikiLink Category:Chinese-language_computing.
- HZ_(character_encoding) wikiPageWikiLink Category:Encodings_of_Asian_languages.
- HZ_(character_encoding) wikiPageWikiLink Character_encoding.
- HZ_(character_encoding) wikiPageWikiLink Chinese_characters.
- HZ_(character_encoding) wikiPageWikiLink Extended_Unix_Code.
- HZ_(character_encoding) wikiPageWikiLink GB2312.
- HZ_(character_encoding) wikiPageWikiLink GB_2312.
- HZ_(character_encoding) wikiPageWikiLink Hanzi.
- HZ_(character_encoding) wikiPageWikiLink ISO-2022-JP.
- HZ_(character_encoding) wikiPageWikiLink IEC_2022.
- HZ_(character_encoding) wikiPageWikiLink Microsoft_Windows.
- HZ_(character_encoding) wikiPageWikiLink USENET.
- HZ_(character_encoding) wikiPageWikiLink Unix.
- HZ_(character_encoding) wikiPageWikiLink Usenet.
- HZ_(character_encoding) wikiPageWikiLinkText "HZ (character encoding)".
- HZ_(character_encoding) wikiPageWikiLinkText "HZ".
- HZ_(character_encoding) hasPhotoCollection HZ_(character_encoding).
- HZ_(character_encoding) l "Chinese Characters".
- HZ_(character_encoding) s "汉字".
- HZ_(character_encoding) t "漢字".
- HZ_(character_encoding) wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Character_encoding.
- HZ_(character_encoding) wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Zh.
- HZ_(character_encoding) subject Category:Character_sets.
- HZ_(character_encoding) subject Category:Chinese-language_computing.
- HZ_(character_encoding) subject Category:Encodings_of_Asian_languages.
- HZ_(character_encoding) comment "The HZ character encoding is an encoding of GB2312 that was formerly commonly used in email and USENET postings. It was designed in 1989 by Fung Fung Lee (Chinese: 李楓峰) of Stanford University, and subsequently codified in 1995 into RFC 1843.The HZ, short for Hanzi (simplified Chinese: 汉字; traditional Chinese: 漢字; literally: "Chinese Characters"), encoding was invented to facilitate the use of Chinese characters through e-mail, which at that time only allowed 7-bit characters.".
- HZ_(character_encoding) label "HZ (character encoding)".
- HZ_(character_encoding) sameAs HZ_(Zeichenkodierung).
- HZ_(character_encoding) sameAs m.086dy7.
- HZ_(character_encoding) sameAs Q1530315.
- HZ_(character_encoding) sameAs Q1530315.
- HZ_(character_encoding) wasDerivedFrom HZ_(character_encoding)?oldid=678966382.
- HZ_(character_encoding) isPrimaryTopicOf HZ_(character_encoding).