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This page should link to the individual code pages instead of listing all of the tables at once (for one thing it is missing most of the mappings anyway, like for 932). --unsigned
Once and for all, is it correct to say "ANSI" to the Windows code pages? Currently, some pages on wikipedia say it's wrong (as ANSI never defined these code pages, but Microsoft just says "ANSI" to it anyway), while this article makes the impression that it is ok. -- Abdull 23:53, 17 March 2006 (UTC)
"Recent Microsoft products and APIs use Unicode internally, but many applications and APIs (including Java) continue to…"
I have removed the charts of the code pages from this article, and put all the information that was left in a miscellaneous section. I am using the latest version of the screen reader JAWS on a fairly fast computer and JAWS froze for thirty seconds when I entered this page. I almost couldn't edit the section with the chart to remove it. I can understand that happening at somewhere like wikipedia:articles for deletion/yesterday or wikipedia:requests for adminship when it is busy, but JAWS should never freeze for more than a few seconds when I enter an article. Not even the article United States is that taxing on JAWS resources. The charts for code pages are available elsewhere on the Internet in an uneditable form. Graham 87 08:29, 21 June 2007 (UTC)
1201 — Unicode (BMP of ISO 10646, UTF-16BE) has the following description: "Available only to managed applications" Does it make any sense to include this explanation? The 1200 - utf-16 encoding is also available only to managed applications according to the linked MS page, but here its missing. Hubalu ( talk) 10:24, 30 January 2014 (UTC)
Still missing: windows-874 (redirects to ISO/IEC 8859-11), code page 50220, code page 50221, code page 50222, which are variations on ISO-2022-JP.
External links
windows-874:
End of stuff moved from category page.
“ | There are two groups of code pages in Windows systems: OEM and ANSI code pages. | ” |
There are actually 4 groups of code pages: ANSI, OEM, Mac and EBCDIC under Windows. All of them can vary dependent on the locale of the Windows version. See LOCALE_IDEFAULTMACCODEPAGE and LOCALE_IDEFAULTEBCDICCODEPAGE in this link: https://msdn.microsoft.com/de-de/library/windows/desktop/dd373761(v=vs.85).aspx
Where is the source for “20866” designation by Microsoft? Incnis Mrsi ( talk) 10:28, 3 August 2019 (UTC)
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This page should link to the individual code pages instead of listing all of the tables at once (for one thing it is missing most of the mappings anyway, like for 932). --unsigned
Once and for all, is it correct to say "ANSI" to the Windows code pages? Currently, some pages on wikipedia say it's wrong (as ANSI never defined these code pages, but Microsoft just says "ANSI" to it anyway), while this article makes the impression that it is ok. -- Abdull 23:53, 17 March 2006 (UTC)
"Recent Microsoft products and APIs use Unicode internally, but many applications and APIs (including Java) continue to…"
I have removed the charts of the code pages from this article, and put all the information that was left in a miscellaneous section. I am using the latest version of the screen reader JAWS on a fairly fast computer and JAWS froze for thirty seconds when I entered this page. I almost couldn't edit the section with the chart to remove it. I can understand that happening at somewhere like wikipedia:articles for deletion/yesterday or wikipedia:requests for adminship when it is busy, but JAWS should never freeze for more than a few seconds when I enter an article. Not even the article United States is that taxing on JAWS resources. The charts for code pages are available elsewhere on the Internet in an uneditable form. Graham 87 08:29, 21 June 2007 (UTC)
1201 — Unicode (BMP of ISO 10646, UTF-16BE) has the following description: "Available only to managed applications" Does it make any sense to include this explanation? The 1200 - utf-16 encoding is also available only to managed applications according to the linked MS page, but here its missing. Hubalu ( talk) 10:24, 30 January 2014 (UTC)
Still missing: windows-874 (redirects to ISO/IEC 8859-11), code page 50220, code page 50221, code page 50222, which are variations on ISO-2022-JP.
External links
windows-874:
End of stuff moved from category page.
“ | There are two groups of code pages in Windows systems: OEM and ANSI code pages. | ” |
There are actually 4 groups of code pages: ANSI, OEM, Mac and EBCDIC under Windows. All of them can vary dependent on the locale of the Windows version. See LOCALE_IDEFAULTMACCODEPAGE and LOCALE_IDEFAULTEBCDICCODEPAGE in this link: https://msdn.microsoft.com/de-de/library/windows/desktop/dd373761(v=vs.85).aspx
Where is the source for “20866” designation by Microsoft? Incnis Mrsi ( talk) 10:28, 3 August 2019 (UTC)