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At 10:14 10-01-2001 +0000, David Carlisle wrote:
(You might also wonder why Windows takes the ISO encodings and gratuitously shuffles the characters round:-) To be fair, it doesn't really. Windows CP 1252 is exactly the same as ISO 8859-1 for characters 0-127 and 160-255. The upper control characters block in ISO 8859-1 is replaced in CP 1252 by characters useful or necessary for western European text: oe ligatures, s and z caron, trademark, curly quotes and dashes of various sorts, ellipses, daggers, and most recently, the Euro symbol. Not to attempt to defend Microsoft's standards record, but in this instance they did pretty well by not pretending that what they're using is a standard while still making it as compatible as reasonably possible. -Chris -- Christopher R. Maden, Senior XML Analyst, Lexica LLC 222 Kearny St., Ste. 525, San Francisco, CA 94108-4510 +1.415.901.3631 tel./+1.415.477.3619 fax <URL:http://www.lexica.net/> <URL:http://www.oreilly.com/%7Ecrism/> XSL-List info and archive: http://www.mulberrytech.com/xsl/xsl-list
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