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  ISO/IEC 8859-15 - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
ISO 8859-15 is part 15 of ISO 8859, a standard character encoding defined by International Organization for Standardization.
ISO-8859-15 (note the extra hyphen) is the IANA charset name for this standard used together with the control codes from ISO/IEC 6429 for the C0 (0x00–0x1F) and C1 (0x80–0x9F) parts.
Escape sequences (from ISO/IEC 6429 or ISO/IEC 2022) are not to be interpreted.
en.wikipedia.org /wiki/ISO_8859-15   (311 words)

  
 Islam FAQ (Part 12/15): Other Islamic Resource Guides on Internet
Note from archivercs.uu.nl: This page is part of a big collection of Usenet postings, archived here for your convenience.
For matters concerning the archive as a whole, please refer to the archive description or contact the archiver.
Some of the enhancements in Version 1.5 include support for faster searches and searching in Arabic, sound support (English only) via speech synthesis (with a sound board), a new Sahih Bukhari subjects database, and miscellaneous bug fixes.
www.computerscience.nl /wais/html/na-dir/islam-faq/part12.html   (4827 words)

  
 Masonic Lodge (Part 15)   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-25)
I am continuing in answer to the question: "Is Freemasonry compatible with Christianity" as asked by the Southern Baptist Convention.
Many professed Christians in the Lodge Defend Freemasonry and even apply Christian Interpretations to Masonic symbols, but for the most part in the recognized Masonic writers and authoritative authors do not.
So, you can defend and shout and become angry with us for showing that the basic belief of Masonry in Occult, as long as you apply Christian Interpretations to occult symbols.
www.holybiblesays.org /articles/mason15.htm   (413 words)

  
 WDVL: The Perl You Need to Know Part 15: Embedded Perl   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-25)
The Perl You Need to Know Part 15: Embedded Perl
Back in the halcyon days of the Perl You Need to Know Part 4, we looked at inserting the output from Perl-based CGI scripts into pre-fabricated template pages.
Now, some 11 Perls You Need to Know later, we're more sophisticated and urbane, thirsting for shaken martinis and intrigued by the promises of embedded scripting languages, made popular by Microsoft's Active Server Pages (ASP) and the open-source PHP.
www.wdvl.com /Authoring/Languages/Perl/PerlfortheWeb/index15.html   (452 words)

  
 FIRM - Discussions - May 15, 1998 Part A
complete actual statement is part of an analysis of who the top studio executives have
part of the speech, she felt a bit defensive, but that she saw I was sincere and by the end
Carlos pressured into dropping the Investor Financing Q&A as part of a Hollywood
www.homevideo.net /FIRM/archives/arch3a.htm   (4276 words)

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