"convert" string to bytes without changing data (encoding)
Steven D'Aprano
steve+comp.lang.python at pearwood.info
Thu Mar 29 21:10:35 EDT 2012
On Thu, 29 Mar 2012 17:36:34 +0000, Prasad, Ramit wrote:
>> > Technically, ASCII goes up to 256 but they are not A-z letters.
>> >
>> Technically, ASCII is 7-bit, so it goes up to 127.
>
>> No, ASCII only defines 0-127. Values >=128 are not ASCII.
>>
>> >From https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/ASCII:
>>
>> ASCII includes definitions for 128 characters: 33 are non-printing
>> control characters (now mostly obsolete) that affect how text and
>> space is processed and 95 printable characters, including the space
>> (which is considered an invisible graphic).
>
>
> Doh! I was mistaking extended ASCII for ASCII. Thanks for the
> correction.
There actually is no such thing as "extended ASCII" -- there is a whole
series of many different "extended ASCIIs". If you look at the encodings
available in (for example) Thunderbird, many of the ISO-8859-* and
Windows-* encodings are "extended ASCII" in the sense that they extend
ASCII to include bytes 128-255. Unfortunately they all extend ASCII in a
different way (hence they are different encodings).
--
Steven
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