31.08.2013 13:29, Mark Rotteveel wrote:
> As most languages don't need those surrogate pairs for their
> codepoints/glyphs, it is easier to consider UTF-16 to be 2 byte. As far
> as I know this is how most UTF-16 implementations handle it.

   In this case UTF-16 has no difference from UCS2.

-- 
   WBR, SD.

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