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Overview and information page about the ISO-8859-1 character set containing facts about which languages are supported, manufacturers, alias, classification, etc.
ISO-8859-1

ISO/IEC 8859-1:1998

MIME/IANAISO-8859-1
Aliasiso-ir-100, csISOLatin1, latin1, l1, IBM819, CP819
CategoryISO/IEC 8859
Languages English, various others
StandardISO/IEC 8859
Based onDEC MCS
ClassificationExtended ASCII, ISO/IEC 8859
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Frequently Asked Questions

ISO-8859-1 and Windows-1252 are both character encoding standards used for representing text in computers. So, the main difference between ISO-8859-1 and Windows-1252 is the number of characters they can represent and the specific characters included in each standard. Windows-1252 includes a few additional characters that are not part of the ISO-8859-1 standard, but is otherwise largely compatible with it.
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