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by kapranoff
5655 days ago
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CP866 is a very old standard, it was used in pre-Windows times. There are at least 3 more standards to encode cyrillics in 8 bits. Today, most Cyrillic letters on the web are encoded in either UTF-8 or CP1251. All of them define the whole alphabete, though, so even the letters that look similar to some latin letters are always encoded differently. |
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