I can’t find a wikipage or anthing :(. It’s an encoding like unicode right? So it has it’s own mapping of code points to characters?
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I believe that in most cases, someone saying “Win ANSI” or “Windows ANSI code page” is talking about the Windows-1252 character encoding. Calling it “ANSI” is a misnomer, as pointed out in that article.