• Windows-1256 is a code page used under Microsoft Windows to write Arabic and other languages that use Arabic script, such as Persian and Urdu. This code...
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  • in their original code points; Microsoft’s Windows 1256 adds French lower case characters in their Windows 1252 code points and dislocates the Arabic...
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  • Windows code pages are sets of characters or code pages (known as character encodings in other operating systems) used in Microsoft Windows from the 1980s...
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    the Eudora email client for Windows was known to send emails labelled as ISO 8859-1 that were in reality Windows-1252. Windows-1252 contains extra printable...
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  • apostrophe denote a character taken from a Windows code page. For example, if the code page is set to Windows-1256, the sequence \'c8 will encode the Arabic...
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  • Egypt, Iraq, Jordan, Saudi Arabia, and Syria. The Windows (ANSI) code page for Arabic is Windows-1256. Each character is shown with its equivalent Unicode...
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    alphabet can be encoded using several character sets, including ISO-8859-6, Windows-1256 and Unicode, the latter of which contains the "Arabic segment", entries...
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    Windows-1254 for Turkish Windows-1255 for Hebrew Windows-1256 for Arabic Windows-1257 for Baltic languages Windows-1258 for Vietnamese Mac OS Roman KOI8-R, KOI8-U...
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  • JIS \000021 Windows-1250 Superset of Latin-2 \000022 Windows-1251 Latin/Cyrillic \000023 Windows-1252 Superset of Latin-1 \000024 Windows-1256 Arabic \000025...
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    to 1990. Other early code pages which represented Urdu alphabets were Windows-1256 and MacArabic encoding both of which date back to the mid-1990s. In Unicode...
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