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| − | + | '''ISO/IEC 8859''' is a family of 8-bit character encodings that are extensions of [[ASCII]]. All of them reserve code values 80 through 9F (128 through 159 decimal) for control characters, though a lot of websites and e-mail programs bogusly indicate one of these encodings for content that actually uses printable characters in those positions via some proprietary system-specific encoding (usually Windows). The ISO 8859 encodings are the following: | |
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| − | ISO/ | + | * [[ISO 8859-1]]: Latin-1, used for western European languages including English [http://www.kreativekorp.com/charset/encoding.php?file=iso-8859-1.kte Code table] | 
| + | * [[ISO 8859-2]]: Latin-2, used for central and eastern European languages [http://www.kreativekorp.com/charset/encoding.php?file=iso-8859-2.kte Code table] | ||
| + | * [[ISO 8859-3]]: Latin-3, for Esperanto, Galician, Maltese, and Turkish [http://www.kreativekorp.com/charset/encoding.php?file=iso-8859-3.kte Code table] | ||
| + | * [[ISO 8859-4]]: Latin-4, for Scandinavian and Baltic languages [http://www.kreativekorp.com/charset/encoding.php?file=iso-8859-4.kte Code table] | ||
| + | * [[ISO 8859-5]]: Cyrillic characters [http://www.kreativekorp.com/charset/encoding.php?file=iso-8859-5.kte Code table] | ||
| + | * [[ISO 8859-6]]: Arabic characters [http://www.kreativekorp.com/charset/encoding.php?file=iso-8859-6.kte Code table] | ||
| + | * [[ISO 8859-7]]: Modern Greek [http://www.kreativekorp.com/charset/encoding.php?file=iso-8859-7.kte Code table] | ||
| + | * [[ISO 8859-8]]: Hebrew [http://www.kreativekorp.com/charset/encoding.php?file=iso-8859-8.kte Code table] | ||
| + | * [[ISO 8859-9]]: Latin-5, Turkish variant of Latin-1 [http://www.kreativekorp.com/charset/encoding.php?file=iso-8859-9.kte Code table] | ||
| + | * [[ISO 8859-10]]: Latin-6, for Lappish, Nordic, and Inuit languages [http://www.kreativekorp.com/charset/encoding.php?file=iso-8859-10.kte Code table] | ||
| + | * [[ISO 8859-11]]: Thai [http://www.kreativekorp.com/charset/encoding.php?file=iso-8859-11.kte Code table] | ||
| + | * ([[ISO 8859-12]] was abandoned) | ||
| + | * [[ISO 8859-13]]: Latin-7, Baltic Rim languages [http://www.kreativekorp.com/charset/encoding.php?file=iso-8859-13.kte Code table] | ||
| + | * [[ISO 8859-14]]: Latin-8, Celtic [http://www.kreativekorp.com/charset/encoding.php?file=iso-8859-14.kte Code table] | ||
| + | * [[ISO 8859-15]]: Latin-9, Revision of Latin-1, includes Euro sign [http://www.kreativekorp.com/charset/encoding.php?file=iso-8859-15.kte Code table] | ||
| + | * [[ISO 8859-16]]: Latin-10, Romanian [http://www.kreativekorp.com/charset/encoding.php?file=iso-8859-16.kte Code table] | ||
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Latest revision as of 02:40, 21 May 2019
ISO/IEC 8859 is a family of 8-bit character encodings that are extensions of ASCII. All of them reserve code values 80 through 9F (128 through 159 decimal) for control characters, though a lot of websites and e-mail programs bogusly indicate one of these encodings for content that actually uses printable characters in those positions via some proprietary system-specific encoding (usually Windows). The ISO 8859 encodings are the following:
- ISO 8859-1: Latin-1, used for western European languages including English Code table
- ISO 8859-2: Latin-2, used for central and eastern European languages Code table
- ISO 8859-3: Latin-3, for Esperanto, Galician, Maltese, and Turkish Code table
- ISO 8859-4: Latin-4, for Scandinavian and Baltic languages Code table
- ISO 8859-5: Cyrillic characters Code table
- ISO 8859-6: Arabic characters Code table
- ISO 8859-7: Modern Greek Code table
- ISO 8859-8: Hebrew Code table
- ISO 8859-9: Latin-5, Turkish variant of Latin-1 Code table
- ISO 8859-10: Latin-6, for Lappish, Nordic, and Inuit languages Code table
- ISO 8859-11: Thai Code table
- (ISO 8859-12 was abandoned)
- ISO 8859-13: Latin-7, Baltic Rim languages Code table
- ISO 8859-14: Latin-8, Celtic Code table
- ISO 8859-15: Latin-9, Revision of Latin-1, includes Euro sign Code table
- ISO 8859-16: Latin-10, Romanian Code table

