RFC 1345: Character Mnemonics & Character Sets | Search for a title, author or keyword | ||||||||
RFC 1345: Character Mnemonics & Character Sets Request for Comments: 1345. By Keld Simonsen, June 1992. This memo provides information for the Internet community. It does not specify an Internet standard. With the growing internationalization of the Internet, support for many coded character sets is required. It is the intention of this memo to document precisely the mapping between all characters and their corresponding coded representations in various coded character sets, and give names to these coded character sets, so they can be referenced unambiguously in Internet standards. The coded character sets covered include all parts of ISO 8859 ( Latin alphabet No. 1, 2, 3, and so on ), ISO 6937-2 and all ISO 646 ( ISO 7-bit coded character set ) conforming coded character sets in the ISO character set registry managed by ECMA ( European Computer Manufacturer's Association ) according to ISO 2375 ( Procedure for registration of escape sequences and coded character sets ). Almost all graphic coded character sets in the ECMA registry are covered.
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