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## Other
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Any other character is encoded as a `z` followed by its hex code (lower case, variable length) followed by `U`. If the hex code starts with `a`, `b, `c`, `d`, `e` or `f`, then an extra `0` is placed before the hex code to avoid conflicts with the other escape characters.
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Any other character is encoded as a `z` followed by its hex code (lower case, variable length) followed by `U`. If the hex code starts with `a`, `b`, `c`, `d`, `e` or `f`, then an extra `0` is placed before the hex code to avoid conflicts with the other escape characters.
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## Examples
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