Martin v. Löwis <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> added the comment:

> I don't know iso codeset that define characters in code range 0x80 0x9f.

That's not true. In ISO-8859-1 (atleast, in the IANA charset), these
characters are indeed assigned - for control functions. So the
ISO-8859-1 byte \x80 corresponds to the Unicode character U+0080,
likewise for \x9c and U+009c. ISO-8859-1 and ISO-8859-15 do have
differences, but *not* for the range 0x80..0x9f - they are identical
in that range (namely, referring to control characters).

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title: iso-xxx/cp1252 inconsistencies in        Python 2.* not in 3.* -> 
iso-xxx/cp1252 inconsistencies in Python 2.* not in 3.*

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