Screenshot of a selection menu in Mozilla Firefox (localized here in simplified Mandarin Chinese) for the various East Asian character sets and encodings available to decode web pages written in Chinese, Japanese, or Korean with ideographic or syllabic scripts, as of 2004 (This support has been reduced in later versions to avoid certain cross site scripting attacks harnessing weak encoding ambiguities between different implementations; many of these legacy encodings are deprecated and no longer part of secure standards actively supported today for the web, they are largely replaced in many applications by the "universal character set", with encodings defined in the Unicode/ISO/IEC 10646 standards supported worldwide, along with the GB-18030 encoding standard in P.R. China).
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