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Code page - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia Code page is the traditional IBM term used for a specific character encoding table: a mapping in which a sequence of bits, usually a single octet representing integer values 0 ... en.wikipedia.org
Windows code page - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia Windows code pages are sets of characters or code pages (known as character encodings in other operating systems) used in Microsoft Windows systems from the 1980s and 1990s. en.wikipedia.org
Character sets and codepages ... to character sets. Explain how characters are mapped to glyphs. Describe the Windows 95 WGL4 character set. List standard codepages for Windows 95. Explain the codepage/Unicode ... www.microsoft.com
/codepage (Visual Basic) Specifies the code page to use for all source-code files in the compilation. msdn.microsoft.com
code page definition of code page in the Free Online Encyclopedia. A table that describes a character set for a particular speaking language. It is used by the operating system to display and print a language properly. encyclopedia2.thefreedictionary.com
@CODEPAGE The @CODEPAGE processing directive specifies how literal (static) strings are encoded in a Web page. A code page is a character set, which can include numbers, punctuation marks ... msdn.microsoft.com
ASP CodePage Property Free HTML XHTML CSS JavaScript DHTML XML DOM XSL XSLT RSS AJAX ASP ADO PHP SQL tutorials, references, examples for web building. www.w3schools.com
CodePage The CodePage property specifies how strings are encoded in the intrinsic objects. A codepage is a character set that can include numbers, punctuation marks, and other glyphs www.asp-dev.com
List of Localized MS Operating Systems The default system code page when you clean install the o/s.; Remember NT, Windows 2000 and Windows XP are Unicode based; Thus the code page column represents the code page used ... www.microsoft.com
Exchange 2007 may change the code page of MIME e-mail messages when ... Describes a problem in which Exchange 2007 may change the code page of MIME e-mail messages when the messages are downloaded by using a POP3 client or by using an IMAP4 client. support.microsoft.com
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