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Character Sets And Code Pages Code Pages, Character Encodings from Software Vendors ( Microsoft, HP, IBM, Sun, etc. ) and Standards Bodies ( e.g. ISO, ECMA, INCITS, etc. ). Note that a "code page" is also known by various other names: codepage, encoding, charset, character set, coded character set ( CCS ), graphic character set, character map et al. Some of these have more specific names DBCS ( double-byte character set ), MBCS ( multi-byte character set ). Some encodings are the result of transformations, and are known as transformation formats, examples include Unicode UTF-8, UTF-16, UTF-32. In this page, the links are ( mostly ) organized by vendor or standard organization. Some code pages are listed redundantly, usually because the code page is being described by different vendors. Sometimes the difference is important. For example, one vendor's view of a code page may be different from another's. Certainly character conversion or mapping tables may be very different. Sometimes a code page has been updated and one vendor is still referring to an earlier version of the code page. Push any "button" and you will be taken either to the chart of a code page provided by the vendor, or the vendor's web page of links to code page charts.
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