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Localization>
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MULE_INTERNAL
- Mule internal code
+ Mule internal code (Multi-lingual Emacs)
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LATIN1
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ISO 8859-1/ECMA> 94 (Latin alphabet no.1)
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ISO 8859-1/ECMA> 94 (Western European)
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LATIN2
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ISO 8859-2/ECMA> 94 (Latin alphabet no.2)
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ISO 8859-2/ECMA> 94 (Central European)
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LATIN3
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ISO 8859-3/ECMA> 94 (Latin alphabet no.3)
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ISO 8859-3/ECMA> 94 (South European)
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LATIN4
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ISO 8859-4/ECMA> 94 (Latin alphabet no.4)
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ISO 8859-4/ECMA> 94 (North European)
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LATIN5
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ISO 8859-9/ECMA> 128 (Latin alphabet no.5)
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ISO 8859-9/ECMA> 128 (Turkish)
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LATIN6
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ISO 8859-10/ECMA> 144 (Latin alphabet no.6)
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ISO 8859-10/ECMA> 144 (Nordic)
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LATIN7
- ISO 8859-13 (Latin alphabet no.7)
+ ISO 8859-13 (Baltic)
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LATIN8
- ISO 8859-14 (Latin alphabet no.8)
+ ISO 8859-14 (Celtic)
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LATIN9
- ISO 8859-15 (Latin alphabet no.9)
+ ISO 8859-15 (LATIN1 with Euro and accents)
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LATIN10
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ISO 8859-16/ASRO> SR 14111 (Latin alphabet no.10)
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ISO 8859-16/ASRO> SR 14111 (Romanian)
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ISO_8859_5
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KOI8
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WIN866
- Windows CP866
+ Windows CP866 (Cyrillic)
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WIN874
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WIN1250
- Windows CP1250
+ Windows CP1250 (Central European)
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WIN1251
- Windows CP1251
+ Windows CP1251 (Cyrillic)
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WIN1256
These are good sources to start learning about various kinds of encoding
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+ An extensive collection of documents about character sets, encodings,
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