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diff --git a/test/iso8859-1.html b/test/iso8859-1.html deleted file mode 100644 index b9349fa2..00000000 --- a/test/iso8859-1.html +++ /dev/null @@ -1,241 +0,0 @@ -<!DOCTYPE HTML PUBLIC "-//W3C//DTD HTML 4.01 Transitional//EN"> -<!-- X-URL: http://www.ramsch.org/martin/uni/fmi-hp/iso8859-1.html --> -<!-- Date: Tue, 28 Dec 2004 20:24:09 GMT --> -<!-- Last-Modified: Mon, 15 May 2000 09:37:37 GMT --> -<HTML> -<HEAD> -<TITLE>Martin Ramsch - iso8859-1 table</TITLE> -<META HTTP-EQUIV="Content-Type" CONTENT="text/html; charset=iso-8859-1"> -<BASE HREF="http://www.ramsch.org/martin/uni/fmi-hp/iso8859-1.html"> -</HEAD> - -<BODY> - -<H1 ALIGN=center>iso8859-1 table</H1> - -<PRE> -Description Code Entity name -=================================== ============ ============== -quotation mark &#34; --> " &quot; --> " -ampersand &#38; --> & &amp; --> & -less-than sign &#60; --> < &lt; --> < -greater-than sign &#62; --> > &gt; --> > - -Description Char Code Entity name -=================================== ==== ============ ============== -non-breaking space &#160; -->   &nbsp; --> -inverted exclamation ¡ &#161; --> ¡ &iexcl; --> ¡ -cent sign ¢ &#162; --> ¢ &cent; --> ¢ -pound sterling £ &#163; --> £ &pound; --> £ -general currency sign ¤ &#164; --> ¤ &curren; --> ¤ -yen sign ¥ &#165; --> ¥ &yen; --> ¥ -broken vertical bar ¦ &#166; --> ¦ &brvbar; --> ¦ - Non-standard &brkbar; --> &brkbar; -section sign § &#167; --> § &sect; --> § -umlaut (dieresis) ¨ &#168; --> ¨ &uml; --> ¨ - Non-standard &die; --> ¨ -copyright © &#169; --> © &copy; --> © -feminine ordinal ª &#170; --> ª &ordf; --> ª -left angle quote, guillemotleft « &#171; --> « &laquo; --> « -not sign ¬ &#172; --> ¬ &not; --> ¬ -soft hyphen &#173; --> ­ &shy; --> ­ -registered trademark ® &#174; --> ® &reg; --> ® -macron accent ¯ &#175; --> ¯ &macr; --> ¯ - Non-standard &hibar; --> &hibar; -degree sign ° &#176; --> ° &deg; --> ° -plus or minus ± &#177; --> ± &plusmn; --> ± -superscript two ² &#178; --> ² &sup2; --> ² -superscript three ³ &#179; --> ³ &sup3; --> ³ -acute accent ´ &#180; --> ´ &acute; --> ´ -micro sign µ &#181; --> µ &micro; --> µ -paragraph sign ¶ &#182; --> ¶ &para; --> ¶ -middle dot · &#183; --> · &middot; --> · -cedilla ¸ &#184; --> ¸ &cedil; --> ¸ -superscript one ¹ &#185; --> ¹ &sup1; --> ¹ -masculine ordinal º &#186; --> º &ordm; --> º -right angle quote, guillemotright » &#187; --> » &raquo; --> » -fraction one-fourth ¼ &#188; --> ¼ &frac14; --> ¼ -fraction one-half ½ &#189; --> ½ &frac12; --> ½ -fraction three-fourths ¾ &#190; --> ¾ &frac34; --> ¾ -inverted question mark ¿ &#191; --> ¿ &iquest; --> ¿ -capital A, grave accent À &#192; --> À &Agrave; --> À -capital A, acute accent Á &#193; --> Á &Aacute; --> Á -capital A, circumflex accent  &#194; -->  &Acirc; -->  -capital A, tilde à &#195; --> à &Atilde; --> à -capital A, dieresis or umlaut mark Ä &#196; --> Ä &Auml; --> Ä -capital A, ring Å &#197; --> Å &Aring; --> Å -capital AE diphthong (ligature) Æ &#198; --> Æ &AElig; --> Æ -capital C, cedilla Ç &#199; --> Ç &Ccedil; --> Ç -capital E, grave accent È &#200; --> È &Egrave; --> È -capital E, acute accent É &#201; --> É &Eacute; --> É -capital E, circumflex accent Ê &#202; --> Ê &Ecirc; --> Ê -capital E, dieresis or umlaut mark Ë &#203; --> Ë &Euml; --> Ë -capital I, grave accent Ì &#204; --> Ì &Igrave; --> Ì -capital I, acute accent Í &#205; --> Í &Iacute; --> Í -capital I, circumflex accent Î &#206; --> Î &Icirc; --> Î -capital I, dieresis or umlaut mark Ï &#207; --> Ï &Iuml; --> Ï -capital Eth, Icelandic Ð &#208; --> Ð &ETH; --> Ð - Non-standard &Dstrok; --> Đ -capital N, tilde Ñ &#209; --> Ñ &Ntilde; --> Ñ -capital O, grave accent Ò &#210; --> Ò &Ograve; --> Ò -capital O, acute accent Ó &#211; --> Ó &Oacute; --> Ó -capital O, circumflex accent Ô &#212; --> Ô &Ocirc; --> Ô -capital O, tilde Õ &#213; --> Õ &Otilde; --> Õ -capital O, dieresis or umlaut mark Ö &#214; --> Ö &Ouml; --> Ö -multiply sign × &#215; --> × &times; --> × -capital O, slash Ø &#216; --> Ø &Oslash; --> Ø -capital U, grave accent Ù &#217; --> Ù &Ugrave; --> Ù -capital U, acute accent Ú &#218; --> Ú &Uacute; --> Ú -capital U, circumflex accent Û &#219; --> Û &Ucirc; --> Û -capital U, dieresis or umlaut mark Ü &#220; --> Ü &Uuml; --> Ü -capital Y, acute accent Ý &#221; --> Ý &Yacute; --> Ý -capital THORN, Icelandic Þ &#222; --> Þ &THORN; --> Þ -small sharp s, German (sz ligature) ß &#223; --> ß &szlig; --> ß -small a, grave accent à &#224; --> à &agrave; --> à -small a, acute accent á &#225; --> á &aacute; --> á -small a, circumflex accent â &#226; --> â &acirc; --> â -small a, tilde ã &#227; --> ã &atilde; --> ã -small a, dieresis or umlaut mark ä &#228; --> ä &auml; --> ä -small a, ring å &#229; --> å &aring; --> å -small ae diphthong (ligature) æ &#230; --> æ &aelig; --> æ -small c, cedilla ç &#231; --> ç &ccedil; --> ç -small e, grave accent è &#232; --> è &egrave; --> è -small e, acute accent é &#233; --> é &eacute; --> é -small e, circumflex accent ê &#234; --> ê &ecirc; --> ê -small e, dieresis or umlaut mark ë &#235; --> ë &euml; --> ë -small i, grave accent ì &#236; --> ì &igrave; --> ì -small i, acute accent í &#237; --> í &iacute; --> í -small i, circumflex accent î &#238; --> î &icirc; --> î -small i, dieresis or umlaut mark ï &#239; --> ï &iuml; --> ï -small eth, Icelandic ð &#240; --> ð &eth; --> ð -small n, tilde ñ &#241; --> ñ &ntilde; --> ñ -small o, grave accent ò &#242; --> ò &ograve; --> ò -small o, acute accent ó &#243; --> ó &oacute; --> ó -small o, circumflex accent ô &#244; --> ô &ocirc; --> ô -small o, tilde õ &#245; --> õ &otilde; --> õ -small o, dieresis or umlaut mark ö &#246; --> ö &ouml; --> ö -division sign ÷ &#247; --> ÷ &divide; --> ÷ -small o, slash ø &#248; --> ø &oslash; --> ø -small u, grave accent ù &#249; --> ù &ugrave; --> ù -small u, acute accent ú &#250; --> ú &uacute; --> ú -small u, circumflex accent û &#251; --> û &ucirc; --> û -small u, dieresis or umlaut mark ü &#252; --> ü &uuml; --> ü -small y, acute accent ý &#253; --> ý &yacute; --> ý -small thorn, Icelandic þ &#254; --> þ &thorn; --> þ -small y, dieresis or umlaut mark ÿ &#255; --> ÿ &yuml; --> ÿ -</PRE> -<!-- removed: second /PRE, a hack for HotJava 1.0 preBeta 1 --> -<HR> - -<STRONG>How to read</STRONG> this table. The columns are -<DL COMPACT> -<DT>1st:<DD>textual <EM>description</EM> of the character -<DT>2nd:<DD>character inserted directly into the HTML page as <EM>one - byte</EM> -<DT>3rd:<DD>character written as <EM>numeric HTML entity</EM>, in the - format:<BR>"how it looks literally" <CODE>--></CODE> - "what your browser does with it" -<DT>4th:<DD>character written as <EM>symbolic HTML entity</EM>, in the - format:<BR>"how it looks literally" <CODE>--></CODE> - "what your browser does with it" -</DL> - -So for example, if you see something like "<CODE>&divide; --> -&divide;</CODE>" in the 4th column, this means your browser -doesn't know about the entity name "divide" and just puts it -literally. - -<P> -<STRONG>This table</STRONG> grew out of an overview of the "ISO -Latin-1 Character Set" overview related to the Hyper-G Text Format -(<A HREF="http://www.hyperwave.de/HTFdoc">HTF</A>). - -The entity names <CODE>&brkbar;</CODE> and <CODE>&Dstrok;</CODE> -seem to be unique to HTF. - -The entity name <CODE>&hibar;</CODE> has been supported by X Mosaic -but seems to be replaced with <CODE>&macr;</CODE>. - -The entity names <CODE>&uml;</CODE> and <CODE>&die;</CODE> should -be equivalent. - -<P><STRONG>The standards stuff:</STRONG> -The -<A HREF="http://www.w3.org/hypertext/WWW/MarkUp/html-spec/">HTML 2.0 Standard</A> -includes a section on -<A HREF="http://www.w3.org/hypertext/WWW/MarkUp/html-spec/html-spec_9.html#SEC99">Character Entity Sets</A> -and an overview on the -<A HREF="http://www.w3.org/hypertext/WWW/MarkUp/html-spec/html-spec_13.html#SEC106">HTML Coded Character Set</A> -(The entity names are derived from <A HREF="http://www.ucc.ie/info/net/isolat1.html">ISO 8879</A>). -<BR> - -Or have a look at the -<A HREF="http://www.w3.org/hypertext/WWW/MarkUp/html3/latin1.html">Latin-1 Character Entities</A> -as listed in an draft for the -<A HREF="http://www.w3.org/hypertext/WWW/MarkUp/html3/CoverPage.html">HTML 3.0 specification</A>. -<BR> - -The -<A HREF="http://www.w3.org/hypertext/WWW/MarkUp/HTMLPlus/htmlplus_59.html">Appendix II</A> -of CERN's -<A HREF="http://www.w3.org/hypertext/WWW/MarkUp/HTMLPlus/htmlplus_1.html">HTML+ Discussion Document</A> -contains a -<A HREF="http://www.w3.org/hypertext/WWW/MarkUp/HTMLPlus/htmlplus_table.ps">table</A> -(in PostScript format) of the proposed character entities for HTML+ and their -corresponding character codes for Unicode and the Adobe Latin-1 & Symbol -character sets. -<P> - -<STRONG>Please note</STRONG> that there is nothing wrong with using -characters of ISO Latin-1 above 127: the normal transmission protocol -for the WWW, -<A HREF="http://www.w3.org/pub/WWW/Protocols/rfc1945/rfc1945">HTTP/1.0</A>, -uses the 8bit ISO latin-1 as default encoding. -(Thanks to Roman -Czyborra for pointing this out!) -<P> - -<STRONG>Other information:</STRONG> -<UL> - -<LI><STRONG>Kevin J. Brewer</STRONG> has done two very good pages on the subject: - <UL> - <LI><A HREF="http://www.bbsinc.com/iso8859.html">ASCII - ISO 8859-1 (Latin-1) with HTML 3.0 Entities Table</A> and - <LI><A HREF="http://www.bbsinc.com/iso8879.html">ISO 8879 Entities Gopher Menu</A> - </UL> - -<LI>The excellent overview on the series of - <A HREF="http://czyborra.com/charsets/iso8859.html">ISO 8859 - character sets</A> compiled by Roman Czyborra. - -<LI>Also have a look on Alan Flavell's page of - <A HREF="http://ppewww.ph.gla.ac.uk/%7Eflavell/iso8859/iso8859-pointers.html">pointers - to information about ISO8859</A>. It's written very well! - -<LI>Maybe also of interest to you is the - <A HREF="ftp://ftp.vlsivie.tuwien.ac.at/pub/8bit/FAQ-ISO-8859-1">ISO - 8859-1 FAQ</A> by Michael Gschwind - (<A HREF="mailto:mike@vlsivie.tuwien.ac.at">mike@vlsivie.tuwien.ac.at</A>), - part of his page on - <A HREF="http://www.vlsivie.tuwien.ac.at/mike/i18n.html">Internationalization</A>. - -<LI>For users of X11R5 on SunOS systems: the - <A HREF="Compose.txt">table over the compose combinations</A> - (also coded <A HREF="Compose.html">with entities</A> where possible). - It's taken from the MIT X sources in - <CODE>server/ddx/sun/Compose.list</CODE>. - -<LI>Finally you could have a look at - <A HREF="ftp://ds.internic.net/rfc/rfc1345.txt">RFC 1345: - Character Mnemonics & Character Sets</A> - by K. Simonsen (06/11/92, 103 pages, approx. 240 kbyte). - -</UL> - - -<HR> - -<ADDRESS><A HREF="http://ramsch.home.pages.de/">Martin Ramsch</A>, 16.02.1994, 07.01.1996, 01.07.1996, 1998-10-09, 2000-05-15</ADDRESS> - -</BODY> -</HTML> diff --git a/test/iso88592.html b/test/iso88592.html deleted file mode 100644 index 3a203b5e..00000000 --- a/test/iso88592.html +++ /dev/null @@ -1,174 +0,0 @@ -<!DOCTYPE html PUBLIC "-//IETF//DTD HTML 3.0//EN"> -<!-- X-URL: http://www.uni-passau.de/~ramsch/iso8859-1.html --> -<HTML> -<HEAD> -<TITLE>Martin Ramsch's character table modified and enhanced for iso8859-2</TITLE> -<META HTTP-EQUIV="Content-Type" CONTENT="text/html; charset=iso-8859-2"> -<LINK REV="made" HREF="mailto:lynx-dev@nongnu.org"> -<LINK REV="owner" HREF="http://mail.gnu.org/mailman/listinfo/lynx-dev/"> -<LINK REL="sibling" HREF="iso8859-1.html" TITLE="iso-8859-1 test"> -<LINK REL="sibling" HREF="ALT88592.html" TITLE="iso-8859-2 ALT test"> -</HEAD> - -<BODY> - -<H1 ALIGN=center>iso8859-2 plus table</H1> - -<PRE> -Description Code Entity name -=================================== ============ ============== -quotation mark &#34; --> " &quot; --> " -ampersand &#38; --> & &amp; --> & -less-than sign &#60; --> < &lt; --> < -greater-than sign &#62; --> > &gt; --> > - -Description Char Code Entity name -=================================== ==== ============ ============== -non-breaking space &#160; -->   &nbsp; --> -capital A, ogonek ¡ &#260; --> Ą &Aogon; --> Ą -breve {¢} {&#728;}-->{˘} {&breve;} -->{˘} -capital L, stroke £ &#321; --> Ł &Lstrok; --> Ł -general currency sign ¤ &#164; --> ¤ &curren; --> ¤ -capital L, caron ¥ &#317; --> Ľ &Lcaron; --> Ľ -capital S, acute accent ¦ &#346; --> Ś &Sacute; --> Ś -section sign § &#167; --> § &sect; --> § -umlaut (dieresis) ¨ &#168; --> ¨ &uml; --> ¨ - &die; --> ¨ -capital S, caron © &#352; --> Š &Scaron; --> Š -capital S, cedilla ª &#350; --> Ş &Scedil; --> Ş -capital T, caron « &#356; --> Ť &Tcaron; --> Ť -capital Z, acute accent ¬ &#377; --> Ź &Zacute; --> Ź -soft hyphen [] [&#173;]-->[­] [&shy;] -->[­] -capital Z, caron ® &#381; --> Ž &Zcaron; --> Ž -capital Z, dot above ¯ &#379; --> Ż &Zdot; --> Ż -degree sign ° &#176; --> ° &deg; --> ° -small a, ogonek ± &#261; --> ą &aogon; --> ą -ogonek {²} {&#731;}-->{˛} {&ogon;} -->{˛} -small l, stroke ³ &#322; --> ł &lstrok; --> ł -acute accent ´ &#180; --> ´ &acute; --> ´ -small l, caron µ &#318; --> ľ &lcaron; --> ľ -small s, acute accent ¶ &#347; --> ś &sacute; --> ś -caron {·} {&#711;}-->{ˇ} {&caron;} -->{ˇ} -cedilla ¸ &#184; --> ¸ &cedil; --> ¸ -small s, caron ¹ &#353; --> š &scaron; --> š -small s, cedilla º &#351; --> ş &scedil; --> ş -small t, caron » &#357; --> ť &tcaron; --> ť -small z, acute accent ¼ &#378; --> ź &zacute; --> ź -double acute accent {½} {&#733;}-->{˝} {&dblac;} -->{˝} -small z, caron ¾ &#382; --> ž &zcaron; --> ž -small z, dot above ¿ &#380; --> ż &zdot; --> ż -capital R, acute accent À &#340; --> Ŕ &Racute; --> Ŕ -capital A, acute accent Á &#193; --> Á &Aacute; --> Á -capital A, circumflex accent  &#194; -->  &Acirc; -->  -capital A, breve à &#258; --> Ă &Abreve; --> Ă -capital A, dieresis or umlaut mark Ä &#196; --> Ä &Auml; --> Ä -capital L, acute accent Å &#313; --> Ĺ &Lacute; --> Ĺ -capital C, acute accent Æ &#262; --> Ć &Cacute; --> Ć -capital C, cedilla Ç &#199; --> Ç &Ccedil; --> Ç -capital C, caron È &#268; --> Č &Ccaron; --> Č -capital E, acute accent É &#201; --> É &Eacute; --> É -capital E, ogonek Ê &#280; --> Ę &Eogon; --> Ę -capital E, dieresis or umlaut mark Ë &#203; --> Ë &Euml; --> Ë -capital E, caron Ì &#282; --> Ě &Ecaron; --> Ě -capital I, acute accent Í &#205; --> Í &Iacute; --> Í -capital I, circumflex accent Î &#206; --> Î &Icirc; --> Î -capital D, caron Ï &#270; --> Ď &Dcaron; --> Ď -capital D, stroke Ð &#272; --> Đ &Dstrok; --> Đ -capital Eth, Icelandic N/A &#208; --> Ð &ETH; --> Ð -capital N, acute accent Ñ &#323; --> Ń &Nacute; --> Ń -capital N, caron Ò &#327; --> Ň &Ncaron; --> Ň -capital O, acute accent Ó &#211; --> Ó &Oacute; --> Ó -capital O, circumflex accent Ô &#212; --> Ô &Ocirc; --> Ô -capital O, double acute accent Õ &#368; --> Ű &Odblac; --> Ő -capital O, dieresis or umlaut mark Ö &#214; --> Ö &Ouml; --> Ö -multiply sign × &#215; --> × &times; --> × -capital R, caron Ø &#344; --> Ř &Rcaron; --> Ř -capital U, ring Ù &#366; --> Ů &Uring; --> Ů -capital U, acute accent Ú &#218; --> Ú &Uacute; --> Ú -capital U, double acute accent Û &#368; --> Ű &Udblac; --> Ű -capital U, dieresis or umlaut mark Ü &#220; --> Ü &Uuml; --> Ü -capital Y, acute accent Ý &#221; --> Ý &Yacute; --> Ý -capital T, cedilla Þ &#354; --> Ţ &Tcedil; --> Ţ -small sharp s, German (sz ligature) ß &#223; --> ß &szlig; --> ß -small r, acute accent à &#341; --> ŕ &racute; --> ŕ -small a, acute accent á &#225; --> á &aacute; --> á -small a, circumflex accent â &#226; --> â &acirc; --> â -small a, breve ã &#259; --> ă &abreve; --> ă -small a, dieresis or umlaut mark ä &#228; --> ä &auml; --> ä -small l, acute accent å &#314; --> ĺ &lacute; --> ĺ -small c, acute accent æ &#263; --> ć &cacute; --> ć -small c, cedilla ç &#231; --> ç &ccedil; --> ç -small c, caron è &#269; --> č &ccaron; --> č -small e, acute accent é &#233; --> é &eacute; --> é -small e, ogonek ê &#281; --> ę &eogon; --> ę -small e, dieresis or umlaut mark ë &#235; --> ë &euml; --> ë -small e, caron ì &#283; --> ě &ecaron; --> ě -small i, acute accent í &#237; --> í &iacute; --> í -small i, circumflex accent î &#238; --> î &icirc; --> î -small d, caron ï &#271; --> ď &dcaron; --> ď -small d, stroke ð &#273; --> đ &dstrok; --> đ -small eth, Icelandic N/A &#240; --> ð &eth; --> ð -small n, acute accent ñ &#324; --> ń &nacute; --> ń -small n, caron ò &#328; --> ň &ncaron; --> ň -small o, acute accent ó &#243; --> ó &oacute; --> ó -small o, circumflex accent ô &#244; --> ô &ocirc; --> ô -small o, double acute accent õ &#369; --> ű &odblac; --> ő -small o, dieresis or umlaut mark ö &#246; --> ö &ouml; --> ö -division sign ÷ &#247; --> ÷ &divide; --> ÷ -small r, caron ø &#345; --> ř &rcaron; --> ř -small u, ring ù &#367; --> ů &uring; --> ů -small u, acute accent ú &#250; --> ú &uacute; --> ú -small u, double acute accent û &#369; --> ű &udblac; --> ű -small u, dieresis or umlaut mark ü &#252; --> ü &uuml; --> ü -small y, acute accent ý &#253; --> ý &yacute; --> ý -small t, cedilla þ &#355; --> ţ &tcedil; --> ţ -dot above {ÿ} {&#729;}-->{˙} {&dot;} -->{˙} - -Some other characters of interest Char Code Entity name -=================================== ==== ============ ============== -capital AE diphthong (ligature) N/A &#198; --> Æ &AElig; --> Æ -small ae diphthong (ligature) N/A &#230; --> æ &aelig; --> æ -capital OE ligature N/A {&#338;}-->{Œ} {&OElig;} -->{Œ} -small oe ligature N/A {&#339;}-->{œ} {&oelig;} -->{œ} -copyright N/A &#169; --> © &copy; --> © -registered trademark N/A &#174; --> ® &reg; --> ® -trademark sign N/A &#8482;--> ™ &trade; --> ™ -em space N/A [&#8195;]->[ ] [&emsp;] -->[ ] -en space N/A [&#8194;]->[ ] [&ensp;] -->[ ] -1/3-em space N/A [&#8196;]->[ ] [&emsp13;] -->[ ] -1/4-em space N/A [&#8197;]->[ ] [&emsp14;] -->[ ] -thin space N/A [&#8201;]->[ ] [&thinsp;]-->[ ] -hair space N/A [&#8202;]->[ ] [&hairsp;]-->[ ] -em dash N/A [&#8212;]->[—] [&mdash;] -->[—] -en dash N/A [&#8211;]->[–] [&ndash;] -->[–] - -</PRE><!-- </PRE> no HotJava preBeta hackx - kw --> -<!-- second /PRE is a hack for HotJava 1.0 preBeta 1 --> -<HR> -<P> -Characters not found in ISO-8859-2 have "N/A" in the <TT>Char</TT> column. -Some characters for which I could not find entity names in either -<A HREF="http://www.internic.net/rfc/rfc2070.txt">RFC 2070</A> -or the -<A HREF="ftp://www.ucc.ie/pub/sgml/">ISOlat1, ISOlat2, ISOnum, ISOpub and ISOtech</A> -sets (the ones included by Peter Flynn's -<A HREF="http://www.ucc.ie/doc/www/html/dtds/htmlpro.html">HTML Pro DTD</A>) -are shown enclosed in <TT>{</TT>braces<TT>}</TT>. -</P> -<P> -There also is a variation of this table which tests -<A HREF="ALT88592.html">ISO-8859-2 characters and entities in ALT attributes</A>. -</P> -<P> -See Martin Ramsch's original -<A CHARSET="iso-8859-1" HREF="http://www.uni-passau.de/~ramsch/iso8859-1.html">ISO-8859-1 Table</A> -for related info and links, and for some notes on entity names. -This file is mostly just an adaptation of his table -to the ISO-8859-2 character set. -</P> -<HR> - -<ADDRESS>kweide@tezcat.com 1997-03-09</ADDRESS> - -</BODY> -</HTML> |