ISO/IEC 8859-15
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ISO 8859-15 is part 15 of ISO 8859, a standard character encoding defined by International Organization for Standardization. It is also known as Latin-9, and unofficially as Latin-0 but not as Latin-15. It is similar to ISO 8859-1 but replaces some less common symbols with the euro sign and some other characters that were missing. It encodes characters as 8 bits and can be used to represent the alphabet and other important characters for storing English, French, German, Spanish and Portuguese (among other western European languages) texts on computers.
ISO-8859-15 (note the extra hyphen) is the IANA charset name for this standard used together with the control codes from ISO/IEC 6429 for the C0 (0x00–0x1F) and C1 (0x80–0x9F) parts, as with other parts of ISO 8859 when combined with the C0 and C1 control codes. Escape sequences (from ISO/IEC 6429 or ISO/IEC 2022) are not to be interpreted. This charset has aliases ISO_8859-15 and Latin-9.
All the printable characters from both ISO 8859-1 and ISO 8859-15 are also found in Windows-1252.
Changes from ISO-8859-1
Position | 0xA4 | 0xA6 | 0xA8 | 0xB4 | 0xB8 | 0xBC | 0xBD | 0xBE |
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8859-1 | ¤ | ¦ | ¨ | ´ | ¸ | ¼ | ½ | ¾ |
8859-15 | € | Š | š | Ž | ž | Œ | œ | Ÿ |
Complete table
Complete ISO-8859-15 map with differences from ISO-8859-1 highlighted.
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See also
fr:ISO 8859-15 fi:ISO 8859-15 pl:ISO 8859-15 sv:ISO/IEC 8859-15 zh:ISO 8859-15