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 ISO 8859-8 - Education - Information - Educational Resources - Encyclopedia - Music
ISO 8859-8, more formally cited as ISO/IEC 8859-8 (but not as Latin-8!), is part 8 of ISO/IEC 8859, a standard character encoding defined by ISO.
ISO 8859-8 contains all the Hebrew letters (consonants only, no Hebrew vowel signs).
As of 2004 the visual order is dying out in the Hebrew language computing scene, being fast replaced by logical order (as ISO-8859-8-I or Windows-1255 or UTF-8) everywhere.
www.music.us /education/I/ISO-8859-8.htm

  
 iso8859-mac.html
Superscript 1, 2 and 3 were displayed as normal digits 1, 2 and 3 in the 8-bit and the
But again, when an attempt was made to print the document, it came out comprehensively wrong: all three columns came out similar to what Netscape 3 had been printing in the first column (the 8-bit characters).
There was a project to write a native MacLynx, but the last available test version didn't support 8-bit characters at all, and the project seems to have stalled.
ppewww.ph.gla.ac.uk /~flavell/iso8859/iso8859-mac.html   (3317 words)

  
 Module encoding from libxml2
Related specs are rfc2044 (UTF-8 and UTF-16) F. Yergeau Alis Technologies [ISO-10646] UTF-8 and UTF-16 in Annexes [ISO-8859-1] ISO Latin-1 characters codes.
Take a block of ISO Latin 1 chars in and try to convert it to an UTF-8 block of chars out.
Take a block of UTF-8 chars in and try to convert it to an ISO Latin 1 block of chars out.
xmlsoft.org /html/libxml-encoding.html   (3317 words)

  
 Ecma WEB SITE
This Ecma publication is also approved as ISO 8859-1, -2, -3, and -4
This Ecma Standard defines four 8-bit coded graphic character sets identified as Latin Alphabets No 1 to No 4, and specifies the coded representation of each character by means of a single 8-bit byte.
8-Bit Single Byte Coded Graphic Character Sets - Latin Alphabets No. 1 to No. 4
www.ecma-international.org /publications/standards/Ecma-094.htm   (99 words)

  
 Notes on HTML Internationalisation (i18n)
The 8-bit ISO coding used for Turkish is iso-8859-9, and it is identical with iso-8859-1 except in six places: upper and lower case eth, thorn and y-acute.
The closest we have got so far, was the theory that ANSI had previously started drafting a standard for 8-bit coding, but had already fallen-in with the ISO standards before any national standard saw the light of publication.
However, MSIE4 seemed to have pretty well caught up; and NS4, although it still had some severe shortcomings in this area, could do rendering of content encoded in utf-8 well enough to be useful, although forms input in this situation was hopelessly broken.
ppewww.ph.gla.ac.uk /~flavell/charset/internat.html   (6209 words)

  
 ISO-8859-16
Charset name: ISO-8859-16 Published specification: International Standard -- Information technology -- 8-bit single-byte coded graphic character sets -- Part 16: Latin alphabet No. 10, ISO/IEC 8859-16:2001, 1st ed., International Organization for Standardization, Geneva.
ISO 8859-16 was primarily designed for single-byte encoding the Romanian language.
This set of coded graphic characters may be regarded as a version of an 8-bit code according to ISO/IEC 2022 or ISO/IEC 4873 at level 1." [ISO 8859-16:2001(E), p.
www.potaroo.net /ietf/iana/assignments/charset-reg/ISO-8859-16   (6209 words)

  
 ISO - International Organization for Standardization
Information technology -- ISO 8-bit code for information interchange -- Structure and rules for implementation
Information technology -- 8-bit single-byte coded graphic character sets -- Part 9: Latin alphabet No. 5
Information technology -- 8-bit single-byte coded graphic character sets -- Part 15: Latin alphabet No. 9
www.iso.org /iso/en/CatalogueListPage.CatalogueList?ICS1=35&ICS2=040   (6209 words)

  
 Why use ISO-8859-1? « WordPress Support
INSERT INTO wp_options VALUES (93, 1, 'blog_charset', 'Y', 3, 'utf-8', 20, 8, 'your blog\'s charset (here\'s a list of possible charsets)', 8);
I am happy to notice that the pb of non english languages won't be left unsolved in the next version as i saw that more people from all over the world begin to use Wordpress
1-in index.php, replace the language meta by :
wordpress.org /support/topic/2574   (6209 words)

  
 ISO - International Organization for Standardization
Information technology -- ISO 8-bit code for information interchange -- Structure and rules for implementation
Information processing -- Conversion between the two coded character sets of ISO 646 and ISO 6937-2 and the CCITT international telegraph alphabet No. 2 (ITA 2)
Information processing -- Implementation of the 7- bit coded character set and its 7- bit and 8- bit extensions on 3,81 mm magnetic cassette for data interchange
www.iso.ch /iso/en/stdsdevelopment/tc/tclist/TechnicalCommitteeStandardsListPage.TechnicalCommitteeStandardsList?COMMID=23   (6209 words)

  
 XML and Web Service Glossary: ISO 8859
ISO 8859 is a family of Character Sets standardized by ISO.
All ISO 8859 variants are 8-bit Character Sets, containing a total of 256 characters.
The variants are identified by a trailing number indicating the specific variant, for example ISO 8859-1 for the Latin-1 character set.
dret.net /glossary/iso8859   (6209 words)

  
 ISO/IEC 8859 - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
ISO 8859 was favored throughout the 1990s, having the advantages of being well-established and more easily implemented in software: the equation of one byte to one character is simple and adequate for most single-language applications, and there are no combining characters or variant forms.
The ISO 8859 standard is designed for reliable information exchange, not typography; the standard omits symbols needed for high-quality typography, such as optional ligatures, curly quotation marks, dashes, etc. As a result, high-quality typesetting systems often use proprietary or idiosyncratic extensions on top of the ASCII and ISO 8859 standards, or use Unicode instead.
ISO 8859 sought to remedy this problem by utilizing the eighth bit in an 8-bit byte in order to allow positions for another 128 characters.
en.wikipedia.org /wiki/ISO_8859   (2019 words)

  
 ISO/IEC 8859 - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
ISO 8859 was favored throughout the 1990s, having the advantages of being well-established and more easily implemented in software: the equation of one byte to one character is simple and adequate for most single-language applications, and there are no combining characters or variant forms.
The ISO 8859 standard is designed for reliable information exchange, not typography; the standard omits symbols needed for high-quality typography, such as optional ligatures, curly quotation marks, dashes, etc. As a result, high-quality typesetting systems often use proprietary or idiosyncratic extensions on top of the ASCII and ISO 8859 standards, or use Unicode instead.
ISO 8859 sought to remedy this problem by utilizing the eighth bit in an 8-bit byte in order to allow positions for another 128 characters.
en.wikipedia.org /wiki/ISO_8859   (2019 words)

  
 ISO/IEC 8859 - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
ISO 8859 was favored throughout the 1990s, having the advantages of being well-established and more easily implemented in software: the equation of one byte to one character is simple and adequate for most single-language applications, and there are no combining characters or variant forms.
The ISO 8859 standard is designed for reliable information exchange, not typography; the standard omits symbols needed for high-quality typography, such as optional ligatures, curly quotation marks, dashes, etc. As a result, high-quality typesetting systems often use proprietary or idiosyncratic extensions on top of the ASCII and ISO 8859 standards, or use Unicode instead.
ISO 8859 sought to remedy this problem by utilizing the eighth bit in an 8-bit byte in order to allow positions for another 128 characters.
en.wikipedia.org /wiki/ISO_8859   (2019 words)

  
 ISO/IEC 8859 - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
ISO 8859 was favored throughout the 1990s, having the advantages of being well-established and more easily implemented in software: the equation of one byte to one character is simple and adequate for most single-language applications, and there are no combining characters or variant forms.
The ISO 8859 standard is designed for reliable information exchange, not typography; the standard omits symbols needed for high-quality typography, such as optional ligatures, curly quotation marks, dashes, etc. As a result, high-quality typesetting systems often use proprietary or idiosyncratic extensions on top of the ASCII and ISO 8859 standards, or use Unicode instead.
ISO 8859 sought to remedy this problem by utilizing the eighth bit in an 8-bit byte in order to allow positions for another 128 characters.
en.wikipedia.org /wiki/ISO_8859   (2019 words)

  
 ISO/IEC 8859 - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
ISO 8859 was favored throughout the 1990s, having the advantages of being well-established and more easily implemented in software: the equation of one byte to one character is simple and adequate for most single-language applications, and there are no combining characters or variant forms.
The ISO 8859 standard is designed for reliable information exchange, not typography; the standard omits symbols needed for high-quality typography, such as optional ligatures, curly quotation marks, dashes, etc. As a result, high-quality typesetting systems often use proprietary or idiosyncratic extensions on top of the ASCII and ISO 8859 standards, or use Unicode instead.
ISO 8859 sought to remedy this problem by utilizing the eighth bit in an 8-bit byte in order to allow positions for another 128 characters.
en.wikipedia.org /wiki/ISO_8859   (2019 words)

  
 ISO 8859 - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
ISO 8859 was favored throughout the 1990s, having the advantages of being well-established and more easily implemented in software: the equation of one byte to one character is simple and adequate for most single-language applications, and there are no combining characters or variant forms.
ISO 8859, more formally ISO/IEC 8859, is a joint ISO and IEC standard for 8-bit character encodings for use by computers.
ISO 8859 sought to remedy this problem by utilizing the eighth bit, which was unused in ASCII, to allow positions for another 128 characters.
en.wikipedia.org /wiki/ISO_8859   (2019 words)

  
 ISO/IEC 8859 - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
ISO 8859 was favored throughout the 1990s, having the advantages of being well-established and more easily implemented in software: the equation of one byte to one character is simple and adequate for most single-language applications, and there are no combining characters or variant forms.
The ISO 8859 standard is designed for reliable information exchange, not typography; the standard omits symbols needed for high-quality typography, such as optional ligatures, curly quotation marks, dashes, etc. As a result, high-quality typesetting systems often use proprietary or idiosyncratic extensions on top of the ASCII and ISO 8859 standards, or use Unicode instead.
ISO 8859 sought to remedy this problem by utilizing the eighth bit in an 8-bit byte in order to allow positions for another 128 characters.
en.wikipedia.org /wiki/ISO_8859   (2019 words)

  
 ISO 8859 - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
ISO 8859 was favored throughout the 1990s, having the advantages of being well-established and more easily implemented in software: the equation of one byte to one character is simple and adequate for most single-language applications, and there are no combining characters or variant forms.
ISO 8859, more formally ISO/IEC 8859, is a joint ISO and IEC standard for 8-bit character encodings for use by computers.
ISO 8859 sought to remedy this problem by utilizing the eighth bit, which was unused in ASCII, to allow positions for another 128 characters.
en.wikipedia.org /wiki/ISO_8859   (2019 words)

  
 ISO 8859 from FOLDOC
Part 1 (full name: "ISO 8859-1:1987 Information processing -- 8-bit single-byte coded graphic character sets -- Part 1: Latin alphabet No. 1") is a common extension of, and replacement for, ASCII.
Nearby terms: ISO 8822 « ISO 8823 « ISO 8825 « ISO 8859 » ISO 8859-1 » ISO 8879 » ISO 9000
("ISO Latin 1") One of ISO's 8-bit single-byte coded graphic character sets for European languages.
wombat.doc.ic.ac.uk /foldoc/foldoc.cgi?ISO+8859   (2019 words)

  
 UTF-8 Unicode and ISO-8859-1
When using Latin-1, Windows (and Mac users) should stick to Official ISO Latin-1 and not use the Windows CP 1252 codepage, which is (lamentably) sometimes called "Latin-1".
Windows and Mac users are warned that they should stick to the Real Official ISO Latin-1 and not stray into additions allowed by Windows Latin-1 (CP 1252) and Macintosh Roman.
In real ISO Latin-1, character codes in the range 127-159 are undefined.
www.stanford.edu /~laurik/fsmbook/faq/utf8.html   (2019 words)

  
 iso-8859-14
Published specification(s): ISO/IEC 8859-14:1998 Information technology - 8-bit single-byte coded graphic character sets - Part 14: Latin alphabet No. 8 (Celtic) ISO 10646 equivalency table: This is given in the notation and with the definitions of RFC1345.
www.iana.org /assignments/charset-reg/iso-8859-14   (2019 words)

  
 ISO - International Organization for Standardization
NOTE ISO/IEC 8859 is not intended for use with Telematic services defined by ITU-T. If information coded according to ISO/IEC 8859 is to be transferred to such services, it will have to conform to the requirements of those services at the access-point.
This set of coded graphic characters may be regarded as a version of an 8-bit code according to ISO/IEC 2022 or ISO/IEC 4873 at level 1.
Each part specifies a set of up to 191 graphic characters and the coded representation of these characters by means of a single 8-bit byte.
www.iso.ch /iso/en/CatalogueDetailPage.CatalogueDetail?CSNUMBER=38580&printable=true   (232 words)

  
 Re: Accept-Charset support
On Thu, 5 Dec 1996, Larry Masinter wrote: [snipped from a longer message:] > I think the simple thing to do is to send: > > accept-charset: utf-8,iso-8859-5 > > if you're a browser and can display utf-8 and 8859-5 as well as > 8859-1.
lists.w3.org /Archives/Public/www-international/msg00354.html   (232 words)

  
 XML and Web Service Glossary: ISO 8859
ISO 8859 is a family of Character Sets standardized by ISO.
All ISO 8859 variants are 8-bit Character Sets, containing a total of 256 characters.
The variants are identified by a trailing number indicating the specific variant, for example ISO 8859-1 for the Latin-1 character set.
dret.net /glossary/iso8859   (232 words)

  
 Re: Accept-Charset support
ISO 8859-5 terminal can't represent iso-8859-1 with q=1.0.
User agent can do necessary translations, but what actually gets displayed is not the same as on ISO 8859-1 terminal.
Larry Masinter wrote: > # That implies that sending > # Accept-Charset: utf-8 > # Should generate a 406 response if the document is only available in, say, > # Latin-1 and the server cannot convert that to UTF-8.
lists.w3.org /Archives/Public/www-international/msg00330.html   (232 words)

  
 charsets (Linux Reviews)
ISO 8859 is a series of 15 8-bit character sets all of which have US ASCII in their low (7-bit) half, invisible control characters in positions 128 to 159, and 96 fixed-width graphics in positions 160-255.
Like ISO 8859 series, Thai characters are mapped into 0xa1-0xfe.
Console support for the other 8859 character sets is available under Linux through user-mode utilities (such as setfont (8)) that modify keyboard bindings and the EGA graphics table and employ the "user mapping" font table in the console driver.
reviewed.homelinux.org /man/charsets   (232 words)

  
 ISO 8859
ISO 8859 was favored throughout the 1990s, having the advantages of being well-established and more easily implemented in software: the equation of one byte to one character is simple and adequate for most single-language applications, and there are no combining characters or variant forms.
The ISO 8859 standard is designed for reliable information exchange, not typography; the standard omits symbols needed for high-quality typography, such as optional ligatures, curly quotation marks, dashes, etc. As a result, high-quality typesetting systems often use proprietary or idiosyncratic extensions on top of the ASCII and ISO 8859 standards, or use Unicode instead.
ISO 8859 sought to remedy this problem by utilizing the eighth bit in an 8-bit byte in order to allow positions for another 128 characters.
www.worldhistory.com /wiki/I/ISO-8859.htm   (1699 words)

  
 Project 392_5, ISO/IEC 8859-5:1999
NOTE - ISO/IEC 8859 is not intended for use with Telematic services defined by ITU-T. If information coded according to ISO/IEC 8859 is to be transferred to such services, it will have to conform to the requirements of those services at the access-point.
This part of ISO/IEC 8859 may not be used in conjunction with any other parts of ISO/IEC 8859.
This part of ISO/IEC 8859 specifies a set of 191 coded graphic characters identified as the Latin/ Cyrillic alphabet.
www.ncits.org /scopes/392_5.htm   (1699 words)

  
 PPT Slide
ISO 8859-1 Latin 1, ISO 8859-2 Latin 2, ISO 8859-3 Latin 3, ISO 8859-4 Latin 4, ISO 8859-5 Latin 5, ISO 8859-6 Latin 6, ISO 8859-7 Latin 7, ISO 8859-8 Latin 8, ISO 8859-9 Latin 9
Most of these code pages are based on a set of ISO standard code pages.
Although they tend to be equipped with the accented characters that support languages, they do not contain the punctuation marks and other symbols which are required.
www.euronet.nl /users/jelleb/IntJan2002/tsld006.htm   (77 words)

  
 Component Identifier - National Information Standards Organization (NISO)
ISO 8859, Information Processing – 8-bit single-byte coded graphic character sets.
Each part specifies a set of up to 191 graphic characters and the coded representation of each of these characters by means of a single 8-bit byte.
ISO 259-2:1994(E), Information and documentation — Transliteration of Hebrew characters into Latin characters — Part 2: Simplified transliteration.
www.niso.org /bicidrft.html   (77 words)

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