ISO 646-GB

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'''ISO 646-FR''' (646-GB, ISO IR-4, IR-4) is one of several 7-bit character encodings in the ISO/IEC 646 series which are national variants, replacing some of the [[ASCII]] characters with other characters suitable for particular languages. This one is aimed at the British market. It replaces the ASCII # character (23 hex) with a British pound sign. To maximize confusion, Americans sometimes refer to the # sign as "pound".
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'''ISO 646-GB''' (646-GB, ISO IR-4, IR-4) is one of several 7-bit character encodings in the ISO/IEC 646 series which are national variants, replacing some of the [[ASCII]] characters with other characters suitable for particular languages. This one is aimed at the British market. It replaces the ASCII # character (23 hex) with a British pound sign. To maximize confusion, Americans sometimes refer to the # sign as "pound".
  
 
== Links ==
 
== Links ==
 
* [http://www.kreativekorp.com/charset/encoding/ISO646GB/ Code table]
 
* [http://www.kreativekorp.com/charset/encoding/ISO646GB/ Code table]
 
* [[Wikipedia:ISO/IEC646|Wikipedia article about ISO 646 encodings]]
 
* [[Wikipedia:ISO/IEC646|Wikipedia article about ISO 646 encodings]]

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File Format
Name ISO 646-GB
Ontology
IANA aliases iso-ir-4, ISO646-GB, gb, uk, csISO4UnitedKingdom, BS_4730
IANA MIBenum 20
Code Page 1013

ISO 646-GB (646-GB, ISO IR-4, IR-4) is one of several 7-bit character encodings in the ISO/IEC 646 series which are national variants, replacing some of the ASCII characters with other characters suitable for particular languages. This one is aimed at the British market. It replaces the ASCII # character (23 hex) with a British pound sign. To maximize confusion, Americans sometimes refer to the # sign as "pound".

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