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Search Unicode Documents

Sometimes, documents may have unusual encoding or current encoding is wrongly set. If users know for sure that missing files may have a particular encoding, for example, ASCI, UFT 8 and UTF 16, one should search Unicode documents. This feature is available in FSA. There are two options – Autodetect which is enabled by default and ASCI, UFT 8 or UTF 16. It may happen that missing documents have wrong encoding markers, thus FSA users may manually set encoding types. This feature is particularly helpful for programmers.

 

As known, character encoding is used due to the reason documents are created in different languages and various characters are used. That explains why sometimes browsers or software may incorrectly display characters of text. To view pages in readable format browsers and software auto-detect encoding type, however sometimes it is necessary to choose encoding by hand and in such a way narrow down search results since the software will look for the particular encoding type.

Easy way to search unicode documents

Easy way to search unicode documents

As already said above, in FSA autodetect is a default setting. However, users may choose between ASCI, UFT 8 and UTF 16 as per their needs. The before-mentioned encoding formats are most widely used, especially for English language.

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