> Turkish is a roman alphabet with some extra "European characters" like
> a C-cedilla. Probably is done in 7 or 8 bits, but I don't know
> particulars...
After reading a book regarding charsets, it seems that ISO 8859-3 or
8859-9 is for Turkish (two standards being coexisting is probably
coming from some historical reasons). Marc, can you confirm which one
is used for Turkish in your case?
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Tatsuo Ishii