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'''Plain text''' is a misnomer term that refers to any unstructured textual data that can be read by humans in plain English, typically encoded in [[ASCII]], [[EBCDIC]], [[UTF-8]], [[UTF-16]], or [[UTF-32]]. | '''Plain text''' is a misnomer term that refers to any unstructured textual data that can be read by humans in plain English, typically encoded in [[ASCII]], [[EBCDIC]], [[UTF-8]], [[UTF-16]], or [[UTF-32]]. | ||
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Latest revision as of 02:39, 17 December 2017
Plain text is a misnomer term that refers to any unstructured textual data that can be read by humans in plain English, typically encoded in ASCII, EBCDIC, UTF-8, UTF-16, or UTF-32.
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