Windows-1252 or CP-1252 (code page 1252) is a single-byte character encoding of the Latin alphabet that was used by default in Microsoft Windows for English...
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encoded with Windows-1250 and Windows-1252 are identical. This has been replaced by Unicode (such as UTF-8) far more than Windows-1252. As of October...
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ISO/IEC 8859-1 (redirect from Windows-28591)
as Web browsers and the HTML5 standard interpret them as the superset Windows-1252, these documents may include characters from that set. Depending on the...
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Extended ASCII (section Windows-1252)
standards in Windows,[citation needed] but soon replaced the unused C1 control characters with additional characters, making the proprietary Windows-1252 character...
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Eudora email client for Windows was known to send emails labelled as ISO 8859-1 that were in reality Windows-1252. Windows-1252 contains extra printable...
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same locations. The € was added to Windows-1253 at 0x80, the same location which it was added to in Windows-1252. An iota subscript (ͺ) was also added...
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to those encoded in Windows-1252. Unicode is preferred to Windows-1257 in modern applications. The following table shows Windows-1257. Each character...
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contrast to Windows-1252 and ISO 8859-1, Windows-1251 is not closely related to ISO 8859-5. Unicode (e.g. UTF-8) is preferred to Windows-1251 or other...
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5350) for Windows-1254. The following table shows Windows-1254. Each character is shown with its Unicode equivalent. Differences from Windows-1252 Latin...
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Rather, it is very similar to Windows-1252, with the differences being that s-caron and z-caron (which were added to Windows-1252 later) are missing, five...
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settings and similar programs). It is common that web page tools for Windows use Windows-1252 but label the web page as using ISO-8859-1, this has been addressed...
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synonym for "GBK". Windows code page 932 is instead labelled as "Windows-31J". ANSI Windows code pages, and especially the code page 1252, were so called...
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Windows-1256 is a code page used under Microsoft Windows to write Arabic and other languages that use Arabic script, such as Persian and Urdu. This code...
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in a text editor that is interpreting each byte as a legacy encoding (Windows-1252 and caret notation for the C0 controls): This is not literally a "byte...
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pages that are partly compatible with ISO-8859, most commonly Windows Latin 1 Windows-1252 is referred to as "ANSI" especially often. Code page 437, the...
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IBM-866, and also Windows-1251 are far more commonly used. In contrast to the relationship between Windows-1252 and ISO 8859-1, Windows-1251 is not closely...
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code point to the euro sign in Mac OS 8.5. In pre-Unicode Windows character sets (Windows-1252), the generic currency sign was retained at 0xA4 and the...
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relationship between ISO-8859-1 and Windows-1252). Microsoft has assigned code page 28599 a.k.a. Windows-28599 to ISO-8859-9 in Windows. IBM has assigned code page...
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Windows-1252 (often mislabeled as ISO-8859-1), added the typographic punctuation marks needed for traditional text printing. ISO-8859-1, Windows-1252...
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appropriate input methods. On a computer running Microsoft Windows and using the Windows-1252 character encoding, the minuscule can be input using alt+159...
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Yen and yuan sign (section Microsoft Windows)
standard was widely adopted in Japan. Microsoft adopted the ISO code A5 in Windows-1252 for the Americas and Western Europe but Japanese-language locales of...
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characters it has and more. However a few of them are rearranged (unlike Windows-1252, which keeps all printable characters from ISO-8859-1 in the same place)...
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era, successor operating systems largely replaced code page 850 with Windows-1252, later UCS-2 and UTF-16, and finally UTF-8. However, legacy applications...
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 (section Windows Alt Key codes)
when the page has been encoded in UTF-8 and decoded using ISO 8859-1 or Windows-1252, two encodings which are commonly referred to as Western or Western European...
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characters from both ISO/IEC 8859-1 and ISO/IEC 8859-15 are also found in Windows-1252. Since October 2016, less than 0.1% (actually currently less than 0.02%)...
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Code page (section Windows emulation code pages)
closer to 1252. 874 – Windows Thai 1250 – Windows Central Europe 1251 – Windows Cyrillic 1252 – Windows Western 1253 – Windows Greek 1254 – Windows Turkish...
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operating systems, the character encoding of which (notably Latin-1 and Windows-1252) did not support easy use of Greek letters. Additionally, the original...
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software programs translate invalid UTF-8 bytes to matching characters in Windows-1252 (since that is the most common source of these errors), so that the replacement...
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and Albanian) Windows-1251 for Cyrillic alphabets Windows-1252 for Western languages Windows-1253 for Greek Windows-1254 for Turkish Windows-1255 for Hebrew...
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Microsoft Windows. Both sets also used this code point for a closing single quote. There is no such character in ISO 8859-1. The Microsoft Windows code page...
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