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pls sombody can tell me about UNICODE

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very nice link...

i knw its vry nice link....bt u dnt giv me ans abt my QUESTION

ohh...SORRY

Neetu Ji... u may consult this book to know more about Unicode in general sense and for the viewpoint of Library and Librarian....

"INFORMATION TECHNOLOGY : FOR DIGITAL LIBRARY MANAGEMENT AND AUTOMATION"

BY- V.K. JAIN

ATLANTIC PUBLISHER, NEW DELHI

PAGE NO=426

STANDARD NO.978-81-269-1014-4

The Unicode is a 16-bit character coding system. it currently supports more than 34,000 defined characters derived from 24 languages from America, Europe, Middle East, Africa and Asia(including India). However , most of us use only the basic ASCII characters, which includes letters, digits and punctuation marks, used in normal English. Simply you can understand as we see Hindi, Urdu contents on web pages. For this there are two options for displaying non-English content on the web pages. First is that we have installed  particular language support Font but it is limit as worldwide different types of language and Second option is that we have used UNICODE characters support web site and all JAVA enabled web pages are per-sported of UNICODE characters such as hindi's letters and other advantage of UNICODE is that we can typed phonetic letter from keyboard and UNICODE simultaneously changes their actual word such as if we typed bharat  on the computer screen ,  computer automatically convert in hindi as  भारत

i hoe you understand UNICODE

                                                               

thank u sir

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