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GBK and only
However, that is only true if the file in question contains only GBK characters.

GBK and extended
GB18030 also maintains compatibility with Windows Codepage 936, sometimes known as GBK, which is Microsoft's extended version of GB2312, with the exception of the euro sign which is given a single byte code of 0x80 in Microsoft's later versions of GBK and a two byte code of A2 E3 in GB18030.

GBK and standard
While GBK was never an official standard, widespread usage of Windows 95 led to GBK becoming the de facto standard.
In 2000, the GB18030-2000 standard was released, superseding yet maintaining compatibility with GBK 1. 0.

GBK and GB2312
* Introduction to GB18030 including evolution from GB2312 and GBK ( Sun )
GB2312 ( 1980 ) has been superseded by GBK and GB18030, which include additional characters, but GB2312 is nonetheless still in widespread use.
GBK is an extension of the GB2312 character set for simplified Chinese characters, used in the People's Republic of China.
The GBK character set was defined in 1993 as an extension of GB2312-80, while also including the characters of GB13000. 1-93 through the unused codepoints available in GB2312.
Hence GBK is upward compatible with GB2312.

GBK and with
GB 18030-2005 is also compatible with Chinese Internal Code Specification, Version 1. 0, known as GBK 1. 0, which is a slight extension of Windows Codepage 936 in 1995.
Each unit has a similar format to a GBK two byte character but with a range of values for the second byte of 0x30 – 0x39 ( the ASCII codes for decimal digits ).
With the arrival of GBK, certain names with characters formerly unrepresentable, like the " rong " ( 镕 ) character in former Chinese Premier Zhu Rongji's name, are now representable.

GBK and Chinese
* 936 — GBK Supports Simplified Chinese
While GBK included all the Chinese characters defined in Unicode 1. 1 and GB13000. 1-93, these standards used different code tables.
In 1995, China National Information Technology Standardization Technical Committee set down the Chinese Internal Code Specification (), Version 1. 0, known as GBK 1. 0, which is a slight extension of Codepage 936.

GBK and characters
Mapping to Unicode, however, has been modified for the 81 characters that were provisionally assigned a Unicode PUA code point in GBK 1. 0 and that have later been encoded in Unicode.
Loading will fail or cause corrupted result if the file contains characters that do not exist in GBK ( see below for examples ).
The subset of GB 18030 consisting of one-byte and two-byte characters is sometimes also referred to as GBK.

GBK and also
This means that a string search routine that is safe for GBK should also be reasonably safe for GB18030 ( in much the same way that a basic byte-oriented search routine is reasonably safe for EUC ).

GBK and .
Following the building of the Berlin Wall on 13 August 1961 the Grenzbrigade Küste der Grenzpolizei ( GBK ) ( Coastal Border Brigade of the Border Police ) was incorporated into the People's Navy.
Due to the backward compatibility of the mapping, many files in GB18030 can be actually opened successfully as the legacy Code Page 936, that is GBK, even if the Code Page 54936 is not supported.
The rival club is Swedish speaking GBK.
Microsoft implemented GBK in Windows 95 and Windows NT 3. 51 as Code Page 936.

only and extended
The only extended view possible to anyone less tall than the fences was that obtained from an upper bough of the apple tree.
This is not extended to anticipated levels of GNP, however -- only the current level of GNP affects the public pressure against wage-price increases.
Her invitation from Premier Joseph Smallwood is reported to be the only one extended to a woman.
Della Valle described Anah as the chief Arab town on the Euphrates, an importance which it owes to its position on one of the routes from the west to Baghdad ; Texeira said that the power of its amir extended to Palmyra ( early 17th century ); but Olivier found the ruling prince with only twenty-five men in his service, the town becoming more depopulated every day from lack of protection from the Arabs of the desert.
* Vasconic substratum hypothesis: This proposal, by the German linguist Theo Vennemann, claims that there is enough toponymical evidence to conclude that Basque is the only survivor of a larger family that once extended throughout most of Europe, and has also left its mark in modern Indo-European languages spoken in Europe.
There are also two extended sports bulletins per day, entitled ' Sportsday ' broadcast at 18: 30 and 22: 30 ( weekdays only ).
Ogden's word lists include only word roots, which in practice are extended with the defined set of affixes and the full set of forms allowed for any available word ( noun, pronoun, or the limited set of verbs ).
The Orders of Morning and Evening Prayer were extended by the inclusion of a penitential section at the beginning including a corporate confession of sin and a general absolution, although the text was printed only in Morning Prayer with rubrical directions to use it in the evening as well.
However, starting in 1991, Creative Micro Designs ( CMD ) made the FD-2000 high density ( 1. 6 MB ) and FD-4000 extended density ( 3. 2 MB ) 3½ " drives, both of which offered not only a 1581 emulation mode but also 1541 and 1571 compatibility modes.
In the colonial period before 1776, and for some time after, often only adult white male property owners could vote ; enslaved Africans, most free black people and most women were not extended the franchise.
Today, the blue star has been extended to not only the Dallas Cowboys, but owner Jerry Jones ' AFL team, the Dallas Desperados that have a similar logo based on the Cowboys.
The arms must be beside the body for feet-first dives, which are typically competed only on the 1m springboard and only at fairly low levels of competition, and extended forwards in line for " head-first " dives, which are much more common competitively.
He substantially extended and revised the work of Carl Meinhof, his teacher, although he rejected some of Meinhof's theories only implicitly.
At first, the danger to a battle fleet was considered only to exist when at anchor, but as faster and longer range torpedoes were developed, the threat extended to cruising at sea.
After protests by parents with children enrolled in for profit kindergartens, the program was extended to children in for-profit kindergartens, but only for children enrolled in or before September 2007.
While this applies immediately only to scalar-valued estimators, it can be extended to any measure of central tendency of a distribution: see median-unbiased estimators.
It is fully activated only with the knee extended because the gastrocnemius is shortened during knee flexion.
Similarly, it has enabled new crops like apples, strawberries, broccoli, cauliflower, cabbage, and carrots to be grown and for the cultivated areas of the country to be extended although even now only about 1 % of Greenland is considered arable.
Of these works forming the extended Hesiodic corpus, only the Shield of Heracles (, Aspis Hērakleous ) is transmitted intact via a medieval manuscript tradition.
For some events they can be made in extended forms without a frame at all, but only a long parallel rank of laser beams yet are still called laser harps.
The period of Hosea's ministry extended to some sixty years and he was the only prophet of Israel who left any written prophecy.
After receiving her permission, Commissioner Bud Selig not only allowed Griffey to wear the number, but also extended an invitation to all major league teams to do the same.
In March 1967 Orton and Halliwell had intended another extended holiday in Libya, but they returned home after one day because the only hotel accommodation they could find was a boat that had been converted into a hotel / nightclub.
Portraying these boundaries on maps can be misleading, however, because the degree of control extended in ever-weakening gradations from the core of the empire around Njimi to remote peripheries, from which allegiance and tribute were usually only symbolic.

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