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<h1 align=center>Windows additional characters</h1>

<p>Windows codepage 1252, Western European, consists of ISO-8859-1 (aka
Latin-1) and some additional characters squeezed into the range 128-158
(0x80-0x9F) where there is a gap in the ISO character set. Similar or
identical additions differenciate between other Windows codepages and
the corresponding ISO-8859-x pages.</p>

<p>The table below gives the Windows position, the corresponding Unicode
codepoints and the HTML 4.0 entity names, each followed by a HTML entity
reference to these; and finally the name of the character.</p>

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<tr><th colspan=2>Windows<th colspan=2>Unicode<th colspan=2>HTML 4.0 entity<th>Name
<tr><td>128<td>&#128;<td>8364<td>&#8364;<td>euro<td>&euro;<td>euro sign�
<tr><td>129<td>&#129;<td>-<td>-<td>-<td>-<td>-
<tr><td>130<td>&#130;<td>8218<td>&#8218;<td>bsquo�<td>&bsquo;<td>single low-9 quotation mark
<tr><td>131<td>&#131;<td>402<td>&#402;<td>fnof<td>&fnof;<td>latin small f with hook = function = florin
<tr><td>132<td>&#132;<td>8222<td>&#8222;<td>bdquo<td>&bdquo;<td>double low-9 quotation mark
<tr><td>133<td>&#133;<td>8230<td>&#8230;<td>hellip<td>&hellip;<td>horizontal ellipsis = three dot leader
<tr><td>134<td>&#134;<td>8224<td>&#8224;<td>dagger<td>&dagger;<td>dagger
<tr><td>135<td>&#135;<td>8225<td>&#8225;<td>Dagger<td>&Dagger;<td>double dagger
<tr><td>136<td>&#136;<td>710<td>&#710;<td>circ<td>&circ;<td>modifier letter circumflex accent
<tr><td>137<td>&#137;<td>8240<td>&#8240;<td>permil<td>&permil;<td>per mille sign
<tr><td>138<td>&#138;<td>352<td>&#352;<td>Scaron<td>&Scaron;<td>latin capital letter S with caron
<tr><td>139<td>&#139;<td>8249<td>&#8249;<td>lsaquo�<td>&lsaquo;<td>single left-pointing angle quotation mark
<tr><td>140<td>&#140;<td>338<td>&#338;<td>OElig<td>&OElig;<td>latin capital ligature OE
<tr><td>141<td>&#141;<td>-<td>-<td>-<td>-<td>-
<tr><td>142<td>&#142;<td>-<td>-<td>-<td>-<td>-
<tr><td>143<td>&#143;<td>-<td>-<td>-<td>-<td>-
<tr><td>144<td>&#144;<td>-<td>-<td>-<td>-<td>-
<tr><td>145<td>&#145;<td>8216<td>&#8216;<td>lsquo<td>&lsquo;<td>left single quotation mark
<tr><td>146<td>&#146;<td>8217<td>&#8217;<td>rsquo<td>&rsquo;<td>right single quotation mark
<tr><td>147<td>&#147;<td>8220<td>&#8220;<td>ldquo<td>&ldquo;<td>left double quotation mark.
<tr><td>148<td>&#148;<td>8221<td>&#8221;<td>rdquo<td>&rdquo;<td>right double quotation mark
<tr><td>149<td>&#149;<td>8226<td>&#8226;<td>bull<td>&bull;<td>bullet = black small circle
<tr><td>150<td>&#150;<td>8211<td>&#8211;<td>ndash<td>&ndash;<td>en dash
<tr><td>151<td>&#151;<td>8212<td>&#8212;<td>mdash<td>&mdash;<td>em dash
<tr><td>152<td>&#152;<td>732<td>&#732;<td>tilde<td>&tilde;<td>small tilde
<tr><td>153<td>&#153;<td>8482<td>&#8482;<td>trade<td>&trade;<td>trade mark sign
<tr><td>154<td>&#154;<td>353<td>&#353;<td>scaron<td>&scaron;<td>latin small letter S with caron
<tr><td>155<td>&#155;<td>8250<td>&#8250;<td>rsaquo�<td>&rsaquo;<td>single right-pointing angle quotation mark
<tr><td>156<td>&#156;<td>339<td>&#339;<td>oelig<td>&oelig;<td>latin small ligature oe
<tr><td>157<td>&#157;<td>-<td>-<td>-<td>-<td>-
<tr><td>158<td>&#158;<td>-<td>-<td>-<td>-<td>-
<tr><td>159<td>&#159;<td>376<td>&#376;<td>Yuml<td>&Yuml;<td>latin capital letter Y with diaeresis
</table>

<ol>
<li>This character is recently added to the codepages
<li>Erroneously listed as �sbquo� in the HTML 4.0 Specification
<li>these names are proposed but yet not ISO standardized
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