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Martin H. Eastburn
 
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Check out these Text files : specs!

http://www.unicode.org/Public/MAPPINGS/ISO8859/

Martin

Tom Quackenbush wrote:

DoN. Nichols wrote:

Tom Quackenbush wrote:


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As an aside, is there a UNIX/WENIX/Linux standard for 8-bit ASCII?


Sure -- how many do you want? :-)

The one which I have selected on my Solaris 8 machine is:

ISO8859-15

but the Solaris 2.6 machines don't go beyond:

ISO8859-1

and no -- I don't know what the actual difference is. :-)

There were about twenty to choose from when I installed the OS,
and this one is probably the best bet overall. Some of them don't
handle American English very well -- being optimized for other
languages. And some are totally confusing (the ones which implement the
Japanese Kanji for example. :-)

I haven't really explored which ones my OpenBSD systems offer --
both the ones on Intel CPUs and the ones on Sun SPARCs.

But, when you don't know what will be reading what you post,
plain 7-bit ASCII is the safest. :-)



Wow - ain't standards great? And so many to choose from!

Thanks for the info.

R,
Tom Q.



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