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The UTF-8 BOM is a sequence of bytes at the start of a text stream (0xEF, 0xBB, 0xBF) that allows the reader to more reliably guess a file as being encoded in UTF-8.
Normally, the BOM is used to signal the endianness of an encoding, but since endianness is irrelevant to UTF-8, the BOM is unnecessary.
According to the Unicode standard, the BOM for UTF-8 files is not recommended:
2.6 Encoding Schemes
... Use of a BOM is neither required nor recommended for UTF-8, but may be encountered in contexts where UTF-8 data is converted from other encoding for...
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The BOM is, simply, the Unicode codepoint U+FEFF ZERO WIDTH NO-BREAK SPACE, encoded in the current encoding. A text file beginning with the bytes FE FF suggests that the file is encoded in big-endian UTF-16. The name ZWNBSP should be used if the BOM appears in the middle of a data stream. … See more
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• Arabic Presentation Forms-B, block to which code point U+FEFF belongs See moreUnicode 1.0The Unicode 1.0 name for this codepoint is also BYTE ORDER MARK.Unicode 3.2The name ZWNBSP should be used if the BOM appears in the middle of a data stream.Unicode 5.0The Unicode Standard permits the BOM in UTF-8, but does not require or recommend its use.Unicode 9.0The byte-order mark (BOM) is a particular usage of the special Unicode character code, U+FEFF ZERO WIDTH NO-BREAK SPACE.Windows 10 Build 1903Notepad (prior to Windows 10 Build 1903) treat the BOM as a required magic number rather than use heuristics.UTF-16In UTF-16, a BOM (U+FEFF) may be placed as the first bytes of a file or character stream to indicate the endianness (byte order) of all the 16-bit code units of the file or stream.UTF-8UTF-8 always has the same byte order, so its only use in UTF-8 is to signal at the start that the text stream is encoded in UTF-8, or that it was converted to UTF-8 from a stream that contained an optional BOM.Wikipedia text under CC-BY-SA license encoding - what is meant by BOM? Oct 11, 2012 java - What is XML BOM and how do I detect it? Nov 19, 2009 - Question & Answer
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