* Updated all ISO8859 and Vendor Unicode mappings from current Unicode.org information * John Cowan says that East Asia is obsolete * Delete obsolete file
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IBM Conversion Mapping Tables
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IBM has a repository of character data mapping tables between
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many different character encodings and Unicode. The mapping of
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some characters in the IBM conversion tables may vary from those of
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other vendors. These differences may be due to differences in
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interpretation of international or country standards. They may
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also be due to historical product or platform preferences. IBM
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conversion tables are available from a number of sources.
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Unicode mappings can be found in the http://site.icu-project.org/International
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Components\ for\ Unicode\ (ICU) which is a mature, portable set
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of C/C++ and Java libraries for Unicode support, software
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internationalization (I18N) and globalization (G11N), giving
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applications the same results on all platforms.
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Additionally, IBM has the https://www.ibm.com/downloads/cas/G01BQVRV>Character\
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Data\ Representation\ Architecture (CDRA) which defines a set of
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identifiers and supporting resources for data identification and
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conversion. The CDRA conversion table resources can be obtained
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from https://www.ibm.com/developerworks/views/java/downloads.jsp>IBM
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developerWorks. The tables are found in the Downloads &
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products view, under the heading Character Data Conversion
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Tables. Should you require additional information on any
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IBM conversion mapping tables please contact gcoc@jp.ibm.com">gcoc@jp.ibm.com.
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