oletusmerkistö
Oletusmerkistö, often translated as default character set or default encoding, refers to the character encoding that a system, application, or software uses when no specific encoding is explicitly defined or selected. This default determines how text data is interpreted and displayed, mapping numerical codes to specific characters.
In many historical computing environments, especially in Western contexts, the default character set was often ASCII
Modern operating systems and applications often default to UTF-8, a variable-width Unicode encoding. UTF-8 is capable
If the oletusmerkistö does not match the actual encoding of a text file, users may encounter garbled