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in standards of JIS (Japan Industrial Standards). |
in standards of JIS (Japan Industrial Standards). |
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{ |
{ |
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AliasOf: |
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shift_jisx0213 |
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Alias: |
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sjis s-jis x-sjis x_sjis x-sjis-jp shift-jis shiftjis shift.jis x-shiftjis x-shift-jis x-shift_jis |
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Description: |
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"Shift JIS" coding system. |
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Since this name is ambiguous (it can now refer all or any |
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of shift JIS coding system family), this name should not |
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be used to address specific coding system. In this module, |
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this is considered as an alias name to the shift JIS with |
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latest official definition, currently of JIS X 0213:2000 |
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Appendix 1 (with implemention level 4). |
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Note that the name "Shift_JIS" is not associated with |
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this name, because IANA registry [IANAREG] assignes |
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it to a shift JIS defined by JIS X 0208:1997. |
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} |
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{ |
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AliasOf: |
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shift_jisx0213-ascii |
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Alias: |
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sjis-ascii shift-jis-ascii |
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Description: |
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Same as sjis but ASCII (ISO/IEC 646 IRV) instead of |
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JIS X 0201 Roman (or Latin) set. |
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In spite of the history of shift JIS, ASCII is sometimes |
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used instead of JIS X 0201 Roman set, because of compatibility |
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with ASCII world. |
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} |
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{ |
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Name: |
Name: |
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shift-jis-1997 |
shift-jis-1997 |
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Alias: |
Alias: |