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Topic: CP855


In the News (Fri 17 Feb 12)

  
  Letter Database
found in charsets: CP437 (BF); CP737 (BF); CP775 (BF); CP850 (BF); CP852 (BF); CP855 (BF); CP857 (BF); CP860 (BF); CP861 (BF); CP862 (BF); CP863 (BF); CP864 (8C); CP865 (BF); CP866 (BF); CP869 (BF); CP1116 (BF); CP878 (83);
found in charsets: CP437 (BA); CP737 (BA); CP775 (BA); CP850 (BA); CP852 (BA); CP855 (BA); CP857 (BA); CP860 (BA); CP861 (BA); CP862 (BA); CP863 (BA); CP865 (BA); CP866 (BA); CP869 (BA); CP1116 (BA); CP878 (A1);
found in charsets: CP437 (CE); CP737 (CE); CP775 (CE); CP850 (CE); CP852 (CE); CP855 (CE); CP857 (CE); CP860 (CE); CP861 (CE); CP862 (CE); CP863 (CE); CP865 (CE); CP866 (CE); CP869 (CE); CP1116 (CE); CP878 (BE);
www.eki.ee /letter/chardata.cgi?cp=CP878   (2750 words)

  
 Java Technology Forums - Write and transform to String XML
Java uses a default encoding which changed in versions later than 1.1.7 from iso-8859-1 to CP1252 (I assume that for Cyrillic that translates to iso-8859-5 and cp1251, respectively).
Windows and DOS have a whole list of changes with respect to Cyrillian encodings: CP855, CP866 and finally CP1251, which is incompatible with both iso-8859-5 and ISO-IR-111 (aka KOI8).
Since your characters are displayed as '?' it's very unlikely you'll see a UTF-8 encoding in your output file (with all due respect), it rather seems to be a mismatch between one of the iso encodings and CP1251, that's my guess.
forum.java.sun.com /thread.jspa?threadID=171392&messageID=528564   (795 words)

  
 code_page(5)
code_page, cp437, cp737, cp775, cp850, cp852, cp855, cp857, cp860, cp861, cp862, cp863, cp865, cp866, cp869, cp874, cp932, cp936, cp949, cp950, cp1250, cp1251, cp1252, cp1253, cp1254, cp1255, cp1256, cp1257, cp1258, dingbats, symbol - Coded character sets that are used on Microsoft Windows and NT systems
In addition, some code pages can be converted directly to ISO codesets as shown in the following table, although some data loss may occur.
_________________________________________ Code Page Can Be Converted Directly to: _________________________________________ cp437 ISO8859-1 cp737 ISO8859-7 cp775 ISO8859-4 cp850 ISO8859-1 cp852 ISO8859-2 cp855 ISO8859-5 cp857 ISO8859-9 cp860 ISO8859-1 cp861 ISO8859-1 cp862 ISO8859-8 cp863 ISO8859-1 cp865 ISO8859-1 cp866 ISO8859-5 cp869 ISO8859-7 cp874 TACTIS cp1252 ISO8859-1, ISO8859-15 _________________________________________ See Unicode(5) for information about UCS-2, UCS-4, and UTF-8.
h30097.www3.hp.com /docs/base_doc/DOCUMENTATION/V51_HTML/MAN/MAN5/0067____.HTM   (654 words)

  
 Online newsgroup reader
How to use cp855 endoded text in a database?
Hello, I'm trying to enter a text encoded in cp855 in a table field which must be defined as char.
This text, will then be transfered into a POS terminal and display localized text.
mssql.meetholland.com /group/12-29.aspx   (712 words)

  
 cyrillic - Library for fast and easy cyrillic text manipulation
For this purpose it is necessary only to add appropriate string of a code page.
Supported charsets: ibm866, koi8-r, cp855, windows-1251, MacWindows, iso_8859-5, unicode, utf8;
If the first imported parameter - number of a code page, then locale will be switched to it.
cpan.uwinnipeg.ca /htdocs/cyrillic/cyrillic.html   (645 words)

  
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Note, that this is the NLS used by your console, not the NLS used by a specific file system (if different) to store data (filenames) on a disk.
Currently, the valid values are: big5, cp437, cp737, cp775, cp850, cp852, cp855, cp857, cp860, cp861, cp862, cp863, cp864, cp865, cp866, cp869, cp874, cp932, cp936, cp949, cp950, cp1251, cp1255, euc-jp, euc-kr, gb2312, iso8859-1, iso8859-2, iso8859-3, iso8859-4, iso8859-5, iso8859-6, iso8859-7, iso8859-8, iso8859-9, iso8859-13, iso8859-14, iso8859-15, koi8-r, koi8-ru, koi8-u, sjis, tis-620, utf8.
If you specify a wrong value, it will use the built-in NLS; compatible with iso8859-1.
www.cs.fsu.edu /~baker/devices/lxr/source/2.6.11.8/linux/fs/nls/Kconfig   (3287 words)

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