ISO 8859-8
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The ISO 8859-8 encoding incorporates the [[ASCII]] characters in the first 128 code points (0-127), including the [[C0 controls]]. | The ISO 8859-8 encoding incorporates the [[ASCII]] characters in the first 128 code points (0-127), including the [[C0 controls]]. | ||
− | [http://www.kreativekorp.com/charset/encoding.php?file=iso-8859-8.kte Code table] | + | == Links == |
+ | * [http://www.kreativekorp.com/charset/encoding.php?file=iso-8859-8.kte Code table] | ||
+ | * [[Wikipedia:ISO/IEC 8859-8|Wikipedia article]] |
Revision as of 14:22, 19 May 2019
ISO 8859-8 is an encoding of the ISO 8859 family for the Hebrew script. The ordering of characters in 8859-8 is logical, not visual; the Hebrew language is predominantly right-to-left, but there are important exceptions, such as numbers.
The ISO 8859-8 encoding incorporates the ASCII characters in the first 128 code points (0-127), including the C0 controls.