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ITU T.61

T.61 is an ITU-T Recommendation for a Teletex character set. T.61 predated Unicode, and was the primary character set in ASN.1 used in early versions of X.500 and X.509 for encoding strings containing characters used in Western European languages. It is also used by older versions of LDAP. While T.61 continues to be supported in modern versions of X.500 and X.509, it has been deprecated in favor of Unicode. It is also called Code page 1036, CP1036, or IBM 01036.

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ETS 300 706ISO 5426ISO 6937, ITU T.51NeXT MultinationalPostScript Standard EncodingITU T.101}} }} The following table maps the T.61 characters to their equivalent Unicode code points. See ITU T.51 for a description of how the accents at 0xC0..CF worked. They prefix the letters, as opposed to postfix used by Unicode. == See also ==
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