Microsoft KB Archive/146218

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Character Sets Supported in Microsoft Internet Explorer 2.0i

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Q146218

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The information in this article applies to:


 * Microsoft Internet Explorer version 2.0 for Windows 95

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SUMMARY
International Extensions for Microsoft Internet Explorer 2.0 (Internet Explorer 2.0i) lets you view HyperText Markup Language (HTML) documents that were created in different languages in any language version of Microsoft Windows 95.

MORE INFORMATION
The following table lists the character sets you can view in Internet Explorer 2.0i, the requirements to view the character sets, and the languages the character sets support.

Character set       Requirements                 Languages --

Western (ANSI 1252) Base feature of Internet     English, French, German, Explorer 2.0. Not necessary Italian, Spanish to use Internet Explorer 2.0i, but it is viewable in Internet Explorer 2.0i.

Eastern European    Multilanguage support for    Czech, Croatian, Polish, (ANSI 1250)         Windows 95                   Hungarian, Rumanian, Slovak, Slovene

Eastern European    Multilanguage support for    Czech, Croatian, Polish, (8859-2)            Windows 95                   Hungarian, Rumanian, Slovak, Slovene

Cyrillic (ANSI 1251) Multilanguage support for   Bulgarian, Russian, Windows 95                  Serbian, Ukrainian

Cyrillic (KOI8-R)   Multilanguage support for    Russian Windows 95

Greek (ANSI 1253)   Multilanguage support for    Greek Windows 95

Hangeul (KSC_5601)  Download Korean support for  Korean Internet Explorer 2.0i

Japanese (EUC)      Download Japanese support    Japanese for Internet Explorer 2.0i

Japanese (JIS)      Download Japanese support    Japanese for Internet Explorer 2.0i

Japanese (SJIS)     Download Japanese support    Japanese for Internet Explorer 2.0i

Turkish (ANSI 1254) PanEuro Windows 95 or        Turkish certain Eastern European localized versions

Baltic (ANSI 1257)  PanEuro Windows 95 or        Estonian, Latvian, certain Eastern European    Lithuanian localized versions

Character Set Notes

 * ANSI stands for American National Standards Institute. This set is an 8-bit character set used by Microsoft Windows that allows you to represent up to 256 characters (0 - 255) using your keyboard.
 * 8859-2 is a non-Windows character set used in Eastern Europe.
 * KOI8-R is a non-Windows character set used for Russian Web pages.
 * EUC and JIS are non-Windows character sets used in Japanese Web pages.

Additional query words: 95 ie ie20 ie20i charset

Keywords : win95 msiew95

Issue type :

Technology : kbIEsearch kbIE95Search kbZNotKeyword3 kbIE200Win95