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'''UTF-9''' (9-] ]) and UTF-18 (9-] ]) are two specifications for encoding unicode on systems where the ] (nine bit group) is a better fit for the native word size than the ] such as the ]. Both encodings were specified in RFC 4042 which was released on april 1st]] 2005. The encodings suffer from a number of flaws and it is reasonable to assume that they were intended as a joke. However unlike some of the "specifications" given in other ]s they are actually techincally possible to implement.


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==External links==
* RFC 4042: UTF-9 and UTF-18 Efficient Transformation Formats of Unicode

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