I'm reading up on network technology, but there's something that's got me scratching my head. I've read that a popular encoding for sending data across Ethernet is 8B/10B "Gigabit Ethernet".
I've read how the data is packaged up in "frames" which in turn package up "packets" of the data the application needs. Here's where it gets fuzzy. When I write a page of HTML, I set the encoding to Unicode. I understand that that page is packaged in the packet (formatted using the HTTP protocol, etc.)
If the HTML is in Unicode, but the Ethernet encoding is 8B/10B, how do the two encodings coexist? Is the message part of the packet in Unicode while the rest of the frame is 8B/10B?
Thanks for any help!