See subject, note that this question only applies to the .NET compact framework. This happens on the emulators that ship with Windows Mobile 6 Professional SDK as well as on my English HTC Touch Pro (all .NET CF 3.5). iso-8859-1 stands for Western European (ISO), which is probably the most important encoding besides us-ascii (at least when one goes by the number of usenet posts).
I'm having a hard time to understand why this encoding is not supported, while the following ones are supported (again on both the emulators & my HTC):
- iso-8859-2 (Central European (ISO))
- iso-8859-3 (Latin 3 (ISO))
- iso-8859-4 (Baltic (ISO))
- iso-8859-5 (Cyrillic (ISO))
- iso-8859-7 (Greek (ISO))
So, is support for say Greek more important than support for German, French
and Spanish? Can anyone shed some light on this?
Thanks!
Andreas
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