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Trac ticket: Core-64473

Prep work for Core-64427

Introduces a class to contain relevant WHATWG spec-compliant handling of character encodings, conversions, and recognition.

Answers two valuable questions:

  • Given this charset description, what charset is it?
  • What charsets should WordPress support?

Later on, this will:

  • Provide fallback decoders/encoders for supported types.
  • Infer charset from a byte stream.

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Trac ticket: Core-64473

Prep work for Core-64427

Introduces a class to contain relevant WHATWG spec-compliant handling of
character encodings, conversions, and recognition.

Answers two valuable questions:

 - Given this charset description, what charset is it?
 - What charsets should WordPress support?

Branch-Name: charset/introduce-wp-encoding
Github-PR: 10677
Github-PR-URL: WordPress#10677
Trac-Ticket: 64473
Trac-Ticket-URL: https://core.trac.wordpress.org/ticket/64473
@dmsnell dmsnell force-pushed the charset/introduce-wp-encoding-class branch from 7e99d46 to e7b2d5d Compare January 4, 2026 07:51
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