- ISO/IEC 8859-4
ISO 8859-4, also known as Latin-4 or "North European", is an 8-bit
character encoding , part of theISO 8859 standard. It was designed originally to cover Estonian, Latvian, Lithuanian, Greenlandic, and Sami. It has been largely superseded byISO 8859-10 andUnicode .ISO_8859-4:1988, more commonly known by its preferred
MIME name of ISO-8859-4 is the IANA charset consisting of this standard used together with the control codes fromISO/IEC 6429 for the C0 (0x00-0x1F) and C1(0x80-0x9F) parts. Escape sequences (from ISO/IEC 6429 orISO/IEC 2022 ) are notto be interpreted. This character set also has the aliases iso-ir-110, ISO_8859-4, latin4, l4 and csISOLatin4.Codepage layout
In the table above, 20 is the regular SPACE character, and A0 is the NO-BREAK SPACE. AD is a SOFT HYPHEN, which should not appear at all in compliant web browsers.
Code values 00-1F, 7F, and 80-9F are not assigned to characters by ISO/IEC 8859-4.
External links
* [http://www.iso.org/iso/en/CatalogueDetailPage.CatalogueDetail?CSNUMBER=28248&ICS1=35&ICS2=40&ICS3= ISO/IEC 8859-4:1998]
* [http://anubis.dkuug.dk/JTC1/SC2/WG3/docs/n413.pdf ISO/IEC 8859-4:1998] - 8-bit single-byte coded graphic character sets, Part 4: Latin alphabet No. 4 "(draft dated February 12, 1998, published July 1, 1998)"
* [http://www.ecma-international.org/publications/standards/Ecma-094.htm Standard ECMA-94] : 8-Bit Single Byte Coded Graphic Character Sets - Latin Alphabets No. 1 to No. 4 "2nd edition (June 1986)"
* [http://www.itscj.ipsj.or.jp/ISO-IR/110.pdf ISO-IR 110] Right-Hand Part of Latin Alphabet No.4 "(February 1, 1986)"
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