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{{Hatnote|For fixing links within Wikipedia, see [[Help:Percent-encoding#Fixing links with unsupported characters|Help:Percent-encoding (the section Fixing Links with Unsupported Characters)]].}}
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[[HTML]] (<u>H</u>yper<u>t</u>ext <u>M</u>arkup <u>L</u>anguage) has been in use since 1991, but HTML 4.0 (December 1997) was the first standardized versionhttps://m.youtube.com/watch?v=rhA30IfVO44
ط where international [[character (computing)|character]]s were given reasonably complete treatment. When an HTML document includes special characters outside the range of seven-bit [[ASCII]] two goals are worth considering: the information's [[integrity]], and universal [[Web browser|browser]] display.
 
==Specifying the document's character encoding==