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 | | There exists, for example, a long list of existing and developing ISO standards (see for example van Wingen, 1995); in addition, there is a vast proliferation of vendor-specific character sets. |
 | | Fortunately, a new character set is under development, resulting from a merging of efforts within ISO and the Unicode consortium to develop a single, universal character set (UCS). |
 | | ISO 8859-X character sets use the characters 0xa0 through 0xff to represent national characters, while the characters in the 0x20-0x7f range are those used in the US-ASCII (ISO 646) character set. |
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