Re: ISO 8859_2 and Windows 1250

2003-03-13 Thread Otto Stolz
I had written: CP 1250 contains the ISO 8859-1 characters, hence it is not suited for slavic laguages. Eric Muller wrote: I suspect that Otto meant to type "CP 1252 contains..." Of course. Thanks for the correction. Cheers, OS

Re: ISO 8859_2 and Windows 1250

2003-03-12 Thread Eric Muller
Otto Stolz wrote: CP 1250 contains the ISO 8859-1 characters, hence it is not suited for slavic laguages. I suspect that Otto meant to type "CP 1252 contains..." Eric.

Re: ISO 8859_2 and Windows 1250

2003-03-12 Thread Otto Stolz
SRIDHARAN Aravind wrote: What is the basic difference between ISO 8859_2 and Windows 1250? CP 1250 contains all ISO 8859-2 characters, but some of them in different code positions, plus about two dozen characters, mostly from Unicode's General Punctuation range. Cf. <http://czyb

Re: ISO 8859_2 and Windows 1250

2003-03-03 Thread Radovan Garabik
On Tue, Mar 04, 2003 at 11:41:24AM +0530, SRIDHARAN Aravind wrote: > > > Hi, > What is the basic difference between ISO 8859_2 and Windows 1250? http://www.eki.ee/letter/chardata.cgi?cp=8859-2&cp1=CP1250+%28CE%29 > Also what is the basic difference between Cp1250 and Cp1252.

ISO 8859_2 and Windows 1250

2003-03-03 Thread SRIDHARAN Aravind
Hi, What is the basic difference between ISO 8859_2 and Windows 1250? Also what is the basic difference between Cp1250 and Cp1252. I am handling two central european languages (polish and czech) What should I do for proper display of data in browser for both languages? Thank you. Aravind