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  2. VSCII - Wikipedia

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    VSCII (Vietnamese Standard Code for Information Interchange), also known as TCVN 5712, [2] ISO-IR-180, [3].VN, [4] ABC [4] or simply the TCVN encodings, [4] [5] is a set of three closely related Vietnamese national standard character encodings for using the Vietnamese language with computers, developed by the TCVN Technical Committee on Information Technology (TCVN/TC1) and first adopted in ...

  3. Windows-1258 - Wikipedia

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    Windows-1258 is a code page used in Microsoft Windows to represent Vietnamese texts. It makes use of combining diacritical marks.. Windows-1258 is compatible with neither the Vietnamese standard (TCVN 5712 / VSCII), nor the various other encodings in use in practice (VISCII, VNI, VPS).

  4. Code page - Wikipedia

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    1070 – USA / Canada Version 0 (Code page 37 Version 0) 1071 – Germany F.R. / Austria (Code page 273 Version 0) 1072 – Belgium (Code page 274 Version 0) 1073 – Brazil (Code page 275 Version 0) 1074 – Denmark, Norway (Code page 277 Version 0) 1075 – Finland, Sweden (Code page 278 Version 0) 1076 – Italy (Code page 280 Version 0)

  5. Windows code page - Wikipedia

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    The term "ANSI" is a misnomer because these Windows code pages do not comply with any ANSI (American National Standards Institute) standard; code page 1252 was based on an early ANSI draft that became the international standard ISO 8859-1, [3] which adds a further 32 control codes and space for 96 printable characters. Among other differences ...

  6. UTF-8 - Wikipedia

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    The Unicode Standard, Version 16.0.0 (2024) [84] They supersede the definitions given in the following obsolete works: The Unicode Standard, Version 2.0, Appendix A (1996) ISO/IEC 10646-1:1993 Amendment 2 / Annex R (1996) RFC 2044 (1996) RFC 2279 (1998) The Unicode Standard, Version 3.0, §2.3 (2000) plus Corrigendum #1 : UTF-8 Shortest Form (2000)

  7. VISCII - Wikipedia

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    The successful inclusion of composed and precomposed Vietnamese in Unicode 1.0 was the result of the lessons learned from the development of 8-bit VISCII and 7-bit VIQR. [2] The next year, in 1993, Vietnam adopted TCVN 5712, its first national standard in the information technology domain. [3]

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  9. ISO/IEC 8859 - Wikipedia

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    ISO/IEC 8859-16:2000 - 8-bit single-byte coded graphic character sets, Part 16: Latin alphabet No. 10 (draft dated November 15, 1999; superseded by ISO/IEC 8859-16:2001, published July 15, 2001) ECMA standards, which in intent correspond exactly to the ISO/IEC 8859 character set standards, can be found at:

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