Understanding ISO-8859-1 / UTF-8
Character | ISO-8895-1 | UTF-8 |
---|---|---|
à | 0xE0 |
0xC3 0xA0 |
á | 0xE1 |
0xC3 0xA1 |
â | 0xE2 |
0xC3 0xA2 |
ã | 0xE3 |
0xC3 0xA3 |
ä | 0xE4 |
0xC3 0xA4 |
å | 0xE5 |
0xC3 0xA5 |
æ | 0xE6 |
0xC3 0xA6 |
ç | 0xE7 |
0xC3 0xA7 |
è | 0xE8 |
0xC3 0xA8 |
é | 0xE9 |
0xC3 0xA9 |
ê | 0xEA |
0xC3 0xAA |
ë | 0xEB |
0xC3 0xAB |
ì | 0xEC |
0xC3 0xAC |
í | 0xED |
0xC3 0xAD |
î | 0xEE |
0xC3 0xAE |
ï | 0xEF |
0xC3 0xAF |
Why should you care about this mapping? This mapping helps you to understand which encoding should be used for decode. If you see byte 0xEF
(ï
), you should probably consider using ISO-8859-1.