MacCroatian
MacRomanian
MacRumanian
- Latin3 [1] iso-8859-3
- Latin4 [2] iso-8859-4
+ Latin3[1] iso-8859-3
+ Latin4[2] iso-8859-4
Cyrillics iso-8859-5 cp855 cp1251 MacCyrillic
(See also next section) cp866 MacUkrainian
Arabic iso-8859-6 cp864 cp1256 MacArabic
Nordics iso-8859-10 cp865
cp861 MacIcelandic
MacSami
- Thai iso-8859-11 [3] cp874 MacThai
+ Thai iso-8859-11[3] cp874 MacThai
(iso-8859-12 is nonexistent. Reserved for Indics?)
Baltics iso-8859-13 cp775 cp1257
Celtics iso-8859-14
[1] Esperanto, Maltese, and Turkish. Turkish is now on 8859-9.
[2] Baltics. Now on 8859-10, except for Latvian.
- [3] Also know as TIS 620.
+ [3] TIS 620 + Non-Breaking Space (0xA0 / U+00A0)
[4] Nicknamed Latin0; the Euro sign as well as French and Finnish
letters that are missing from 8859-1 were added.
Note that Vietnamese is listed above. Also read "Encoding vs Charset"
below. Also note that these are implemented in distinct modules by
-countries, due the the size concerns (simplified Chinese is mapped
+countries, due to the size concerns (simplified Chinese is mapped
to 'CN', continental China, while traditional Chinese is mapped to
-'TW', Taiwan). Please refer to their respective documentataion pages.
+'TW', Taiwan). Please refer to their respective documentation pages.
=over 4
=item Encode::HanExtra -- More Chinese via CPAN
-Due to size concerns, additional Chinese encodings below are
+Due to the size concerns, additional Chinese encodings below are
distributed separately on CPAN, under the name Encode::HanExtra.
Standard DOS/Win Macintosh Comment/Reference
=item Encode::MIME::Header
Strictly speaking, MIME header encoding documented in RFC 2047 is more
-of encapsulation than encoding. But included anyway.
+of encapsulation than encoding. However, their support in modern
+world is imperative so they are supported.
----------------------------------------------------------------
MIME-Header [RFC2047]
scheme; this is also what is used as an identifier in MIME "charset="
parameters, and registered in the IANA charset registry ... (Note
that this is NOT a term used by other standards bodies, such as ISO).
- [RFC 2277]
+ [RFC 2277]
=item EUC