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In HTML, the ''document character set'' is ''always'' the Universal Character Set: "HTML uses ... the Universal Character Set (UCS), defined in [ISO10646]. ... The character set defined in [ISO106
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== External Link Suggestion ==
Would it be a good idea to add an HTML character typer/generator (such as http://multiz.com/characters.php) to the external links section? This could be helpful to users unfamiliar with HTML. I though I'd run it by everyone before posting it. [[User:Mjas|Mjas]] 18:16, 1 February 2007 (UTC)
 
 
== Previous Discussion ==
Is the character encoded by an HTML number the same character that is encoded by Unicode by the same number? For example, is character number 2343 in HTML the same as 2343 in Unicode? --[[User:Abdull|Abdull]] 14:28, 19 August 2005 (UTC)
:this was also posted at [[Talk:Unicode and HTML#same characters?|Talk:Unicode and HTML]] where it has been replied to, please post any further replies there. [[User:Plugwash|Plugwash]] 17:49, 19 August 2005 (UTC)