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In computing, a legacy encoding is a character encoding that can't represent all of Unicode, but is still used for compatibility or other reasons.

Many legacy encodings predate Unicode, while others are slight modifications to older encodings to support important new characters such as the euro sign (€) or to satisfy countries that felt there were significant omissions for their language. The best known such encoding is probably ISO-8859-15.

Legacy encodings are numerous, and include the following major groups:

 


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