UTF-8 stands for "8-bit Unicode Transformation Format" and is the most widespread coding for Unicode-characters that is momentarily being defined by the IETF, ISO, and Unicode consortium. It contains most of the alphabetic and font systems that are in use today, not only the Latin lettering and the Arabic numerals, but also, for example, the Arabic, Greek, Cyrillic, Korean, and Thai fonts.
The continuous use of this character coding within the PHP-/HTML-frameworks, as well as the data exchange from flashMapped, allows for the possibility of a problem-free implementation of even unusual language families