ASCII definition

ASCII means the American Standard Code for Information Interchange, a 7-bit coded character set for information interchange which was formerly ANSI (American National Standards Institute) Standard X3.4 and has since been incorporated into the Unicode standard as the first 128 Unicode characters.
ASCII means the American standard code for information interchange.
ASCII is an acronym for means the American Standard Code for Information Interexchange which employs an eight bit code and can operate at any standard transmission baud rate including 300, 1200, 2400 and higher.

Examples of ASCII in a sentence

  • The ASCII label “EXAMPLE” shall be withheld from registration or allocated to Registry Operator at the second level and at all other levels within the TLD at which Registry Operator offers registrations (such second level and all other levels are collectively referred to herein as, “All Levels”).

  • The following ASCII label must be allocated to Registry Operator at All Levels for use in connection with the operation of the registry for the TLD: NIC.

  • All two-­‐character ASCII labels shall be withheld from registration or allocated to Registry Operator at the second level within the TLD.

  • DNS labels may only include hyphens in the third and fourth position if they represent valid IDNs (as specified above) in their ASCII encoding (e.g., “xn-­‐-­‐ndk061n”).

  • DNS labels may only include hyphens in the third and fourth position if they represent valid IDNs (as specified above) in their ASCII encoding (e.g., “xn--ndk061n”).


More Definitions of ASCII

ASCII means the American Standard Code for Information Interchange, a 7-bit coded character set for information interchange which was formerly ANSI (American National Standards Institute) Standard X3.4 and has since been incorporated into the Unicode standard as the first 128 Unicode characters.“Checksum” means a hashing algorithm or procedure for checking that electronic records have not been altered by transforming a string of characters into a usually shorter fixed-length “hash value” or key that represents the original string.
ASCII means American Standard Code for Information Interchange from which Braille versions of all or part of the instructional materials can be produced.
ASCII means American Standard Code for Information Interchange.
ASCII means American Standard Code for Information
ASCII means American Standard Code for Information Interchange, a binary code used as a common denominator between incompatible formats, since most applications can export and import ASCII files.
ASCII means the American Standard Code for Information Interchange, a 7-bit coded character set for information interchange which was formerly American National Standards Institute (ANSI) Standard X3.4
ASCII means the American Standard Code for Information Interchange, and is a code for representing English characters as numbers, with each letter assigned a number from 0 to 127. The Domain Name System was designed to use ASCII characters. The Domain Name System, which performs a lookup service to translate user- friendly names into network addresses for locating Internet resources, is restricted in practice to the use of ASCII characters.