Wednesday, January 24, 2007
What is an encoding scheme?
An encoding scheme is a collection of code pages (CCSIDs)for various languages used on a particular computing platform. For example, the EBCDIC encoding scheme is used on Z/OS and i-series systems. The ASCII encoding scheme is used on Intel-based(Windows) systems and Unix based systems.
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