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Java IO.pdf - Nguyen Dang Binh

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<strong>Java</strong> I/O<br />

As extensive as this list is, there are a few missing pieces. ISO 8859-10, a.k.a. Latin-6,<br />

includes ASCII plus various characters used for Lappish, Nordic, and Inuit languages in the<br />

upper 128 places. <strong>Java</strong> cannot currently convert characters in this set to Unicode.<br />

Work is ongoing on both Unicode and other character sets. ISO 8859-11 will provide a<br />

standard encoding for Thai. ISO 8859-12, also known as Latin-7, will use the upper 128<br />

characters past ASCII for Celtic. ISO 8859-13, also known as Latin-8, will use them for the<br />

Baltic Rim languages. ISO 8859-14, also known as Latin-9, will encode ASCII plus Sami.<br />

Eventually, converters will be needed for these encodings as well.<br />

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