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      7 
      8 # If this converter alias table looks very confusing, a much easier to
      9 # understand view can be found at this demo:
     10 # http://demo.icu-project.org/icu-bin/convexp
     11 
     12 # IMPORTANT NOTE
     13 #
     14 # This file is not read directly by ICU. If you change it, you need to
     15 # run gencnval, and eventually run pkgdata to update the representation that
     16 # ICU uses for aliases. The gencnval tool will normally compile this file into
     17 # cnvalias.icu. The gencnval -v verbose option will help you when you edit
     18 # this file.
     19 
     20 # Please be friendly to the rest of us that edit this table by
     21 # keeping this table free of tabs.
     22 
     23 # This is an alias file used by the character set converter.
     24 # A lot of converter information can be found in unicode/ucnv.h, but here
     25 # is more information about this file.
     26 # 
     27 # If you are adding a new converter to this list and want to include it in the
     28 # icu data library, please be sure to add an entry to the appropriate ucm*.mk file
     29 # (see ucmfiles.mk for more information).
     30 # 
     31 # Here is the file format using BNF-like syntax:
     32 #
     33 # converterTable ::= tags { converterLine* }
     34 # converterLine ::= converterName [ tags ] { taggedAlias* }'\n'
     35 # taggedAlias ::= alias [ tags ]
     36 # tags ::= '{' { tag+ } '}'
     37 # tag ::= standard['*']
     38 # converterName ::= [0-9a-zA-Z:_'-']+
     39 # alias ::= converterName
     40 #
     41 # Except for the converter name, aliases are case insensitive.
     42 # Names are separated by whitespace.
     43 # Line continuation and comment sytax are similar to the GNU make syntax.
     44 # Any lines beginning with whitespace (e.g. U+0020 SPACE or U+0009 HORIZONTAL
     45 # TABULATION) are presumed to be a continuation of the previous line.
     46 # The # symbol starts a comment and the comment continues till the end of
     47 # the line.
     48 #
     49 # The converter
     50 #
     51 # All names can be tagged by including a space-separated list of tags in
     52 # curly braces, as in ISO_8859-1:1987{IANA*} iso-8859-1 { MIME* } or
     53 # some-charset{MIME* IANA*}. The order of tags does not matter, and
     54 # whitespace is allowed between the tagged name and the tags list.
     55 #
     56 # The tags can be used to get standard names using ucnv_getStandardName().
     57 #
     58 # The complete list of recognized tags used in this file is defined in
     59 # the affinity list near the beginning of the file.
     60 #
     61 # The * after the standard tag denotes that the previous alias is the
     62 # preferred (default) charset name for that standard. There can only
     63 # be one of these default charset names per converter.
     64 
     65 
     66 
     67 # The world is getting more complicated...
     68 # Supporting XML parsers, HTML, MIME, and similar applications
     69 # that mark encodings with a charset name can be difficult.
     70 # Many of these applications and operating systems will update
     71 # their codepages over time.
     72 
     73 # It means that a new codepage, one that differs from an
     74 # old one by changing a code point, e.g., to the Euro sign,
     75 # must not get an old alias, because it would mean that
     76 # old files with this alias would be interpreted differently.
     77 
     78 # If an codepage gets updated by assigning characters to previously
     79 # unassigned code points, then a new name is not necessary.
     80 # Also, some codepages map unassigned codepage byte values
     81 # to the same numbers in Unicode for roundtripping. It may be
     82 # industry practice to keep the encoding name in such a case, too
     83 # (example: Windows codepages).
     84 
     85 # The aliases listed in the list of character sets
     86 # that is maintained by the IANA (http://www.iana.org/) must
     87 # not be changed to mean encodings different from what this
     88 # list shows. Currently, the IANA list is at
     89 # http://www.iana.org/assignments/character-sets
     90 # It should also be mentioned that the exact mapping table used for each
     91 # IANA names usually isn't specified. This means that some other applications
     92 # and operating systems are left to interpret the exact mappings for the
     93 # underspecified aliases. For instance, Shift-JIS on a Solaris platform
     94 # may be different from Shift-JIS on a Windows platform. This is why
     95 # some of the aliases can be tagged to differentiate different mapping
     96 # tables with the same alias. If an alias is given to more than one converter,
     97 # it is considered to be an ambiguous alias, and the affinity list will
     98 # choose the converter to use when a standard isn't specified with the alias.
     99 
    100 # Name matching is case-insensitive. Also, dashes '-', underscores '_'
    101 # and spaces ' ' are ignored in names (thus cs-iso_latin-1, csisolatin1
    102 # and "cs iso latin 1" are the same).
    103 # However, the names in the left column are directly file names
    104 # or names of algorithmic converters, and their case must not
    105 # be changed - or else code and/or file names must also be changed.
    106 # For example, the converter ibm-921 is expected to be the file ibm-921.cnv.
    107 
    108 
    109 
    110 # The immediately following list is the affinity list of supported standard tags.
    111 # When multiple converters have the same alias under different standards,
    112 # the standard nearest to the top of this list with that alias will
    113 # be the first converter that will be opened. The ordering of the aliases
    114 # after this affinity list does not affect the preferred alias, but it may
    115 # affect the order of the returned list of aliases for a given converter.
    116 #
    117 # The general ordering is from specific and frequently used to more general
    118 # or rarely used at the bottom.
    119 {   UTR22           # Name format specified by http://www.unicode.org/unicode/reports/tr22/
    120     # ICU             # Can also use ICU_FEATURE
    121     IBM             # The IBM CCSID number is specified by ibm-*
    122     WINDOWS         # The Microsoft code page identifier number is specified by windows-*. The rest are recognized IE names.
    123     JAVA            # Source: Sun JDK. Alias name case is ignored, but dashes are not ignored.
    124     # GLIBC
    125     # AIX
    126     # DB2
    127     # SOLARIS
    128     # APPLE
    129     # HPUX
    130     IANA            # Source: http://www.iana.org/assignments/character-sets
    131     MIME            # Source: http://www.iana.org/assignments/character-sets
    132     # MSIE            # MSIE is Internet Explorer, which can be different from Windows (From the IMultiLanguage COM interface)
    133     # ZOS_USS         # z/OS (os/390) Unix System Services (USS), which has NL<->LF swapping. They have the same format as the IBM tag.
    134     }
    135 
    136 
    137 
    138 # Fully algorithmic converters
    139 
    140 UTF-8 { IANA* MIME* JAVA* WINDOWS }
    141                                 ibm-1208 { IBM* } # UTF-8 with IBM PUA
    142                                 ibm-1209 { IBM }  # UTF-8
    143                                 ibm-5304 { IBM }  # Unicode 2.0, UTF-8 with IBM PUA
    144                                 ibm-5305 { IBM }  # Unicode 2.0, UTF-8
    145                                 ibm-13496 { IBM } # Unicode 3.0, UTF-8 with IBM PUA
    146                                 ibm-13497 { IBM } # Unicode 3.0, UTF-8
    147                                 ibm-17592 { IBM } # Unicode 4.0, UTF-8 with IBM PUA
    148                                 ibm-17593 { IBM } # Unicode 4.0, UTF-8
    149                                 windows-65001 { WINDOWS* }
    150                                 cp1208
    151                                 x-UTF_8J
    152 
    153 # The ICU 2.2 UTF-16/32 converters detect and write a BOM.
    154 UTF-16 { IANA* MIME* JAVA* }    ISO-10646-UCS-2 { IANA }
    155                                 ibm-1204 { IBM* } # UTF-16 with IBM PUA and BOM sensitive
    156                                 ibm-1205 { IBM }  # UTF-16 BOM sensitive
    157                                 unicode
    158                                 csUnicode
    159                                 ucs-2
    160 # The following Unicode CCSIDs (IBM) are not valid in ICU because they are
    161 # considered pure DBCS (exactly 2 bytes) of Unicode,
    162 # and they are a subset of Unicode. ICU does not support their encoding structures.
    163 # 1400 1401 1402 1410 1414 1415 1446 1447 1448 1449 64770 64771 65520 5496 5497 5498 9592 13688
    164 UTF-16BE { IANA* MIME* JAVA* }  x-utf-16be { JAVA }
    165                                 UnicodeBigUnmarked { JAVA } # java.io name
    166                                 ibm-1200 { IBM* } # UTF-16 BE with IBM PUA
    167                                 ibm-1201 { IBM }  # UTF-16 BE
    168                                 ibm-13488 { IBM } # Unicode 2.0, UTF-16 BE with IBM PUA
    169                                 ibm-13489 { IBM } # Unicode 2.0, UTF-16 BE
    170                                 ibm-17584 { IBM } # Unicode 3.0, UTF-16 BE with IBM PUA
    171                                 ibm-17585 { IBM } # Unicode 3.0, UTF-16 BE
    172                                 ibm-21680 { IBM } # Unicode 4.0, UTF-16 BE with IBM PUA
    173                                 ibm-21681 { IBM } # Unicode 4.0, UTF-16 BE
    174                                 ibm-25776 { IBM } # Unicode 4.1, UTF-16 BE with IBM PUA
    175                                 ibm-25777 { IBM } # Unicode 4.1, UTF-16 BE
    176                                 ibm-29872 { IBM } # Unicode 5.0, UTF-16 BE with IBM PUA
    177                                 ibm-29873 { IBM } # Unicode 5.0, UTF-16 BE
    178                                 ibm-61955 { IBM } # UTF-16BE with Gaidai University (Japan) PUA
    179                                 ibm-61956 { IBM } # UTF-16BE with Microsoft HKSCS-Big 5 PUA
    180                                 windows-1201 { WINDOWS* }
    181                                 cp1200
    182                                 cp1201
    183                                 UTF16_BigEndian
    184                                 # ibm-5297 { IBM }  # Unicode 2.0, UTF-16 (BE) (reserved, never used)
    185                                 # iso-10646-ucs-2 { JAVA } # This is ambiguous
    186                                 # ibm-61952 is not a valid CCSID because it's Unicode 1.1
    187                                 # ibm-61953 is not a valid CCSID because it's Unicode 1.0
    188 UTF-16LE { IANA* MIME* JAVA* }  x-utf-16le { JAVA }
    189                                 UnicodeLittleUnmarked { JAVA } # java.io name
    190                                 ibm-1202 { IBM* } # UTF-16 LE with IBM PUA
    191                                 ibm-1203 { IBM }  # UTF-16 LE
    192                                 ibm-13490 { IBM } # Unicode 2.0, UTF-16 LE with IBM PUA
    193                                 ibm-13491 { IBM } # Unicode 2.0, UTF-16 LE
    194                                 ibm-17586 { IBM } # Unicode 3.0, UTF-16 LE with IBM PUA
    195                                 ibm-17587 { IBM } # Unicode 3.0, UTF-16 LE
    196                                 ibm-21682 { IBM } # Unicode 4.0, UTF-16 LE with IBM PUA
    197                                 ibm-21683 { IBM } # Unicode 4.0, UTF-16 LE
    198                                 ibm-25778 { IBM } # Unicode 4.1, UTF-16 LE with IBM PUA
    199                                 ibm-25779 { IBM } # Unicode 4.1, UTF-16 LE
    200                                 ibm-29874 { IBM } # Unicode 5.0, UTF-16 LE with IBM PUA
    201                                 ibm-29875 { IBM } # Unicode 5.0, UTF-16 LE
    202                                 UTF16_LittleEndian
    203                                 windows-1200 { WINDOWS* }
    204 
    205 UTF-32 { IANA* MIME* }          ISO-10646-UCS-4 { IANA }
    206                                 ibm-1236 { IBM* } # UTF-32 with IBM PUA and BOM sensitive
    207                                 ibm-1237 { IBM }  # UTF-32 BOM sensitive
    208                                 csUCS4
    209                                 ucs-4
    210 UTF-32BE { IANA* }              UTF32_BigEndian
    211                                 ibm-1232 { IBM* } # UTF-32 BE with IBM PUA
    212                                 ibm-1233 { IBM }  # UTF-32 BE
    213                                 ibm-9424 { IBM }  # Unicode 4.1, UTF-32 BE with IBM PUA
    214 UTF-32LE { IANA* }              UTF32_LittleEndian
    215                                 ibm-1234 { IBM* } # UTF-32 LE, with IBM PUA
    216                                 ibm-1235 { IBM }  # UTF-32 LE
    217 
    218 # ICU-specific names for special uses
    219 UTF16_PlatformEndian
    220 UTF16_OppositeEndian
    221 
    222 UTF32_PlatformEndian
    223 UTF32_OppositeEndian
    224 
    225 
    226 # Java-specific, non-Unicode-standard UTF-16 variants.
    227 # These are in the Java "Basic Encoding Set (contained in lib/rt.jar)".
    228 # See the "Supported Encodings" at
    229 # http://java.sun.com/javase/6/docs/technotes/guides/intl/encoding.doc.html
    230 # or a newer version of this document.
    231 #
    232 # Aliases marked with { JAVA* } are canonical names for java.io and java.lang APIs.
    233 # Aliases marked with { JAVA } are canonical names for the java.nio API.
    234 #
    235 # "BOM" means the Unicode Byte Order Mark, which is the encoding-scheme-specific
    236 # byte sequence for U+FEFF.
    237 # "Reverse BOM" means the BOM for the sibling encoding scheme with the
    238 # opposite endianness. (LE<->BE)
    239 
    240 # "Sixteen-bit Unicode (or UCS) Transformation Format, big-endian byte order,
    241 # with byte-order mark"
    242 #
    243 # From Unicode: Writes BOM.
    244 # To Unicode: Detects and consumes BOM. 
    245 #   If there is a "reverse BOM", Java throws
    246 #   MalformedInputException: Incorrect byte-order mark.
    247 #   In this case, ICU4C sets a U_ILLEGAL_ESCAPE_SEQUENCE UErrorCode value
    248 #   and a UCNV_ILLEGAL UConverterCallbackReason.
    249 UTF-16BE,version=1		UnicodeBig { JAVA* }
    250 
    251 # "Sixteen-bit Unicode (or UCS) Transformation Format, little-endian byte order,
    252 # with byte-order mark"
    253 #
    254 # From Unicode: Writes BOM.
    255 # To Unicode: Detects and consumes BOM. 
    256 #   If there is a "reverse BOM", Java throws
    257 #   MalformedInputException: Incorrect byte-order mark.
    258 #   In this case, ICU4C sets a U_ILLEGAL_ESCAPE_SEQUENCE UErrorCode value
    259 #   and a UCNV_ILLEGAL UConverterCallbackReason.
    260 UTF-16LE,version=1		UnicodeLittle { JAVA* }  x-UTF-16LE-BOM { JAVA }
    261 
    262 # This one is not mentioned on the "Supported Encodings" page
    263 # but is available in Java.
    264 # In Java, this is called "Unicode" but we cannot give it that alias
    265 # because the standard UTF-16 converter already has a "unicode" alias.
    266 #
    267 # From Unicode: Writes BOM.
    268 # To Unicode: Detects and consumes BOM.
    269 #   If there is no BOM, rather than defaulting to BE, Java throws
    270 #   MalformedInputException: Missing byte-order mark.
    271 #   In this case, ICU4C sets a U_ILLEGAL_ESCAPE_SEQUENCE UErrorCode value
    272 #   and a UCNV_ILLEGAL UConverterCallbackReason.
    273 UTF-16,version=1
    274 
    275 # This is the same as standard UTF-16 but always writes a big-endian byte stream,
    276 # regardless of the platform endianness, as expected by the Java compatibility tests.
    277 # See the java.nio.charset.Charset API documentation at
    278 # http://java.sun.com/javase/6/docs/api/java/nio/charset/Charset.html
    279 # or a newer version of this document.
    280 #
    281 # From Unicode: Write BE BOM and BE bytes
    282 # To Unicode: Detects and consumes BOM. Defaults to BE.
    283 UTF-16,version=2
    284 
    285 # Note: ICU does not currently support Java-specific, non-Unicode-standard UTF-32 variants.
    286 # Presumably, these behave analogously to the UTF-16 variants with similar names.
    287 # UTF_32BE_BOM  x-UTF-32BE-BOM
    288 # UTF_32LE_BOM  x-UTF-32LE-BOM
    289 
    290 # End of Java-specific, non-Unicode-standard UTF variants.
    291 
    292 
    293 # On UTF-7:
    294 # RFC 2152 (http://www.imc.org/rfc2152) allows to encode some US-ASCII
    295 # characters directly or in base64. Especially, the characters in set O
    296 # as defined in the RFC (!"#$%&*;<=>@[]^_`{|}) may be encoded directly
    297 # but are not allowed in, e.g., email headers.
    298 # By default, the ICU UTF-7 converter encodes set O directly.
    299 # By choosing the option "version=1", set O will be escaped instead.
    300 # For example:
    301 #     utf7Converter=ucnv_open("UTF-7,version=1");
    302 #
    303 # For details about email headers see RFC 2047.
    304 UTF-7 { IANA* MIME* WINDOWS }   windows-65000 { WINDOWS* }
    305 
    306 # UTF-EBCDIC doesn't exist in ICU, but the aliases are here for reference.
    307 #UTF-EBCDIC ibm-1210 { IBM* } ibm-1211 { IBM }
    308 
    309 # IMAP-mailbox-name is an ICU-specific name for the encoding of IMAP mailbox names.
    310 # It is a substantially modified UTF-7 encoding. See the specification in:
    311 #
    312 # RFC 2060: INTERNET MESSAGE ACCESS PROTOCOL - VERSION 4rev1
    313 # (http://www.ietf.org/rfc/rfc2060.txt)
    314 # Section 5.1.3.  Mailbox International Naming Convention
    315 IMAP-mailbox-name
    316 
    317 SCSU { IANA* }
    318     ibm-1212 { IBM }  # SCSU with IBM PUA
    319     ibm-1213 { IBM* } # SCSU
    320 BOCU-1 { IANA* }
    321     csBOCU-1 { IANA }
    322     ibm-1214 { IBM }  # BOCU-1 with IBM PUA
    323     ibm-1215 { IBM* } # BOCU-1
    324 
    325 # See http://www.unicode.org/unicode/reports/tr26 for this Compatibility Encoding Scheme for UTF-16
    326 # The Unicode Consortium does not encourage the use of CESU-8
    327 CESU-8 { IANA* } ibm-9400 { IBM* }
    328 
    329 # Standard iso-8859-1, which does not have the Euro update.
    330 # See iso-8859-15 (latin9) for the Euro update
    331 ISO-8859-1 { MIME* IANA JAVA* }
    332     ibm-819 { IBM* JAVA }    # This is not truely ibm-819 because it's missing the fallbacks.
    333     IBM819 { IANA }
    334     cp819 { IANA JAVA }
    335     latin1 { IANA JAVA }
    336     8859_1 { JAVA }
    337     csISOLatin1 { IANA JAVA }
    338     iso-ir-100 { IANA JAVA }
    339     ISO_8859-1:1987 { IANA* JAVA }
    340     l1 { IANA JAVA }
    341     819 { JAVA }
    342     # windows-28591 { WINDOWS* } # This has odd behavior because it has the Euro update, which isn't correct.
    343     # LATIN_1     # Old ICU name
    344     # ANSI_X3.110-1983  # This is for a different IANA alias.  This isn't iso-8859-1.
    345 
    346 US-ASCII { MIME* IANA JAVA WINDOWS }
    347     ASCII { JAVA* IANA WINDOWS }
    348     ANSI_X3.4-1968 { IANA* WINDOWS }
    349     ANSI_X3.4-1986 { IANA WINDOWS }
    350     ISO_646.irv:1991 { IANA WINDOWS }
    351     iso_646.irv:1983 { JAVA }
    352     ISO646-US { JAVA IANA WINDOWS }
    353     us { IANA }
    354     csASCII { IANA WINDOWS }
    355     iso-ir-6 { IANA }
    356     cp367 { IANA WINDOWS }
    357     ascii7 { JAVA }
    358     646 { JAVA }
    359     windows-20127 { WINDOWS* }
    360     ibm-367 { IBM* } IBM367 { IANA WINDOWS } # This is not truely ibm-367 because it's missing the fallbacks.
    361 
    362 # GB 18030 is partly algorithmic, using the MBCS converter
    363 gb18030 { IANA* }       ibm-1392 { IBM* } windows-54936 { WINDOWS* } gb18030 { MIME* }
    364 
    365 # Table-based interchange codepages
    366 
    367 # Central Europe
    368 ibm-912_P100-1995 { UTR22* }
    369                         ibm-912 { IBM* JAVA }
    370                         ISO-8859-2 { MIME* IANA JAVA* WINDOWS }
    371                         ISO_8859-2:1987 { IANA* WINDOWS JAVA }
    372                         latin2 { IANA WINDOWS JAVA }
    373                         csISOLatin2 { IANA WINDOWS JAVA }
    374                         iso-ir-101 { IANA WINDOWS JAVA }
    375                         l2 { IANA WINDOWS JAVA }
    376                         8859_2 { JAVA }
    377                         cp912 { JAVA }
    378                         912 { JAVA }
    379                         windows-28592 { WINDOWS* }
    380 
    381 # Maltese Esperanto
    382 ibm-913_P100-2000 { UTR22* }
    383                         ibm-913 { IBM* JAVA }
    384                         ISO-8859-3 { MIME* IANA WINDOWS JAVA* }
    385                         ISO_8859-3:1988 { IANA* WINDOWS JAVA }
    386                         latin3 { IANA JAVA WINDOWS }
    387                         csISOLatin3 { IANA WINDOWS }
    388                         iso-ir-109 { IANA WINDOWS JAVA }
    389                         l3 { IANA WINDOWS JAVA }
    390                         8859_3 { JAVA }
    391                         cp913 { JAVA }
    392                         913 { JAVA }
    393                         windows-28593 { WINDOWS* }
    394 
    395 # Baltic
    396 ibm-914_P100-1995 { UTR22* }
    397                         ibm-914 { IBM* JAVA }
    398                         ISO-8859-4 { MIME* IANA WINDOWS JAVA* }
    399                         latin4 { IANA WINDOWS JAVA }
    400                         csISOLatin4 { IANA WINDOWS JAVA }
    401                         iso-ir-110 { IANA WINDOWS JAVA }
    402                         ISO_8859-4:1988 { IANA* WINDOWS JAVA }
    403                         l4 { IANA WINDOWS JAVA }
    404                         8859_4 { JAVA }
    405                         cp914 { JAVA }
    406                         914 { JAVA }
    407                         windows-28594 { WINDOWS* }
    408 
    409 # Cyrillic
    410 ibm-915_P100-1995 { UTR22* }
    411                         ibm-915 { IBM* JAVA }
    412                         ISO-8859-5 { MIME* IANA WINDOWS JAVA* }
    413                         cyrillic { IANA WINDOWS JAVA }
    414                         csISOLatinCyrillic { IANA WINDOWS JAVA }
    415                         iso-ir-144 { IANA WINDOWS JAVA }
    416                         ISO_8859-5:1988 { IANA* WINDOWS JAVA }
    417                         8859_5 { JAVA }
    418                         cp915 { JAVA }
    419                         915 { JAVA }
    420                         windows-28595 { WINDOWS* }
    421 
    422 glibc-PT154-2.3.3 { UTR22* }
    423                         PTCP154 { IANA* }
    424                         csPTCP154
    425                         PT154
    426                         CP154
    427                         Cyrillic-Asian
    428 
    429 # Arabic
    430 # ISO_8859-6-E and ISO_8859-6-I are similar to this charset, but BiDi is done differently
    431 # From a narrow mapping point of view, there is no difference.
    432 # -E means explicit. -I means implicit.
    433 # -E requires the client to handle the ISO 6429 bidirectional controls
    434 ibm-1089_P100-1995 { UTR22* }
    435                         ibm-1089 { IBM* JAVA }
    436                         ISO-8859-6 { MIME* IANA WINDOWS JAVA* }
    437                         arabic { IANA WINDOWS JAVA }
    438                         csISOLatinArabic { IANA WINDOWS JAVA }
    439                         iso-ir-127 { IANA WINDOWS JAVA }
    440                         ISO_8859-6:1987 { IANA* WINDOWS JAVA }
    441                         ECMA-114 { IANA JAVA }
    442                         ASMO-708 { IANA JAVA }
    443                         8859_6 { JAVA }
    444                         cp1089 { JAVA }
    445                         1089 { JAVA }
    446                         windows-28596 { WINDOWS* }
    447                         ISO-8859-6-I { IANA MIME } # IANA considers this alias different and BiDi needs to be applied.
    448                         ISO-8859-6-E { IANA MIME } # IANA considers this alias different and BiDi needs to be applied.
    449                         x-ISO-8859-6S { JAVA }
    450 
    451 # ISO Greek (with euro update). This is really ISO_8859-7:2003
    452 ibm-9005_X110-2007 { UTR22* }
    453                         ibm-9005 { IBM* }
    454                         ISO-8859-7 { MIME* IANA WINDOWS }
    455                         greek { IANA WINDOWS }
    456                         greek8 { IANA WINDOWS }
    457                         ELOT_928 { IANA WINDOWS }
    458                         ECMA-118 { IANA WINDOWS }
    459                         csISOLatinGreek { IANA WINDOWS }
    460                         iso-ir-126 { IANA WINDOWS }
    461                         ISO_8859-7:1987 { IANA* WINDOWS }
    462                         windows-28597 { WINDOWS* }
    463                         sun_eu_greek # For Solaris
    464 
    465 # ISO Greek (w/o euro update)
    466 # JDK 1.5 has these aliases.
    467 ibm-813_P100-1995 { UTR22* }
    468                         ibm-813 { IBM* JAVA }
    469                         ISO-8859-7 { JAVA* }
    470                         greek { JAVA }
    471                         greek8 { JAVA }
    472                         ELOT_928 { JAVA }
    473                         ECMA-118 { JAVA }
    474                         csISOLatinGreek { JAVA }
    475                         iso-ir-126 { JAVA }
    476                         ISO_8859-7:1987 { JAVA }
    477                         8859_7 { JAVA }
    478                         cp813 { JAVA }
    479                         813 { JAVA }
    480 
    481 # hebrew
    482 # ISO_8859-8-E and ISO_8859-8-I are similar to this charset, but BiDi is done differently
    483 # From a narrow mapping point of view, there is no difference.
    484 # -E means explicit. -I means implicit.
    485 # -E requires the client to handle the ISO 6429 bidirectional controls
    486 # This matches the official mapping on unicode.org
    487 ibm-5012_P100-1999 { UTR22* }
    488                         ibm-5012 { IBM* }
    489                         ISO-8859-8 { MIME* IANA WINDOWS JAVA* }
    490                         hebrew { IANA WINDOWS JAVA }
    491                         csISOLatinHebrew { IANA WINDOWS JAVA }
    492                         iso-ir-138 { IANA WINDOWS JAVA }
    493                         ISO_8859-8:1988 { IANA* WINDOWS JAVA }
    494                         ISO-8859-8-I { IANA MIME } # IANA and Windows considers this alias different and BiDi needs to be applied.
    495                         ISO-8859-8-E { IANA MIME } # IANA and Windows considers this alias different and BiDi needs to be applied.
    496                         8859_8 { JAVA }
    497                         windows-28598 { WINDOWS* } # Hebrew (ISO-Visual). A hybrid between ibm-5012 and ibm-916 with extra PUA mappings.
    498                         hebrew8 # Reflect HP-UX code page update
    499 
    500 # Unfortunately, the Java aliases are split across ibm-916 and ibm-5012
    501 # Also many platforms are a combination between ibm-916 and ibm-5012 behaviors
    502 ibm-916_P100-1995 { UTR22* }
    503                         ibm-916 { IBM* JAVA* }
    504                         cp916 { JAVA }
    505                         916 { JAVA }
    506 
    507 # Turkish
    508 # CHROME: ISO-8859-9 and its aliases are moved to windows-1254 per
    509 # HTML5. 
    510 ibm-920_P100-1995 { UTR22* }
    511                         ibm-920 { IBM* JAVA* }
    512                         ISO-8859-9
    513                         latin5
    514                         csISOLatin5
    515                         iso-ir-148 
    516                         ISO_8859-9:1989
    517                         l5
    518                         cp920 { JAVA }
    519                         920 { JAVA }
    520                         windows-28599 { WINDOWS* }
    521                         ECMA-128    # IANA doesn't have this alias 6/24/2002
    522                         turkish8    # Reflect HP-UX codepage update 8/1/2008
    523                         turkish     # Reflect HP-UX codepage update 8/1/2008
    524 
    525 # Nordic languages
    526 iso-8859_10-1998 { UTR22* } ISO-8859-10 { MIME* IANA* }
    527                         iso-ir-157 { IANA }
    528                         l6 { IANA }
    529                         ISO_8859-10:1992 { IANA }
    530                         csISOLatin6 { IANA }
    531                         latin6 { IANA }
    532 
    533 # Thai
    534 # Be warned. There several iso-8859-11 codepage variants, and they are all incompatible.
    535 # ISO-8859-11 is a superset of TIS-620. The difference is that ISO-8859-11 contains the C1 control codes.
    536 iso-8859_11-2001 { UTR22* } ISO-8859-11
    537                         thai8 # HP-UX alias. HP-UX says TIS-620, but it's closer to ISO-8859-11.
    538                         x-iso-8859-11 { JAVA }
    539 
    540 # iso-8859-13, PC Baltic (w/o euro update)
    541 ibm-921_P100-1995 { UTR22* }
    542                         ibm-921 { IBM* }
    543                         ISO-8859-13 { IANA* MIME* JAVA* }
    544                         8859_13 { JAVA }
    545                         windows-28603 { WINDOWS* }
    546                         cp921
    547                         921
    548                         x-IBM921 { JAVA }
    549 
    550 # Celtic
    551 iso-8859_14-1998 { UTR22* } ISO-8859-14 { IANA* }
    552                         iso-ir-199 { IANA }
    553                         ISO_8859-14:1998 { IANA }
    554                         latin8 { IANA }
    555                         iso-celtic { IANA }
    556                         l8 { IANA }
    557 
    558 # Latin 9
    559 ibm-923_P100-1998 { UTR22* }
    560                         ibm-923 { IBM* JAVA }
    561                         ISO-8859-15 { IANA* MIME* WINDOWS JAVA* }
    562                         Latin-9 { IANA WINDOWS }
    563                         l9 { WINDOWS }
    564                         8859_15 { JAVA }
    565                         latin0 { JAVA }
    566                         csisolatin0 { JAVA }
    567                         csisolatin9 { JAVA }
    568                         iso8859_15_fdis { JAVA }
    569                         cp923 { JAVA }
    570                         923 { JAVA }
    571                         windows-28605 { WINDOWS* }
    572 
    573 # CJK encodings
    574 
    575 ibm-942_P12A-1999 { UTR22* }    # ibm-942_P120 is a rarely used alternate mapping (sjis78 is already old)
    576                         ibm-942 { IBM* }
    577                         ibm-932 { IBM }
    578                         cp932
    579                         shift_jis78
    580                         sjis78
    581                         ibm-942_VSUB_VPUA
    582                         ibm-932_VSUB_VPUA
    583                         x-IBM942 { JAVA }
    584                         x-IBM942C { JAVA }
    585                         # Is this "JIS_C6226-1978"?
    586 
    587 # ibm-943_P15A-2003 differs from windows-932-2000 only in a few roundtrip mappings:
    588 # - the usual IBM PC control code rotation (1A-1C-7F)
    589 # - the Windows table has roundtrips for bytes 80, A0, and FD-FF to U+0080 and PUA
    590 ibm-943_P15A-2003 { UTR22* }
    591                         ibm-943 # Leave untagged because this isn't the default
    592                         Shift_JIS { IANA* MIME* WINDOWS JAVA }
    593                         MS_Kanji { IANA WINDOWS JAVA }
    594                         csShiftJIS { IANA WINDOWS JAVA }
    595                         windows-31j { IANA JAVA } # A further extension of Shift_JIS to include NEC special characters (Row 13)
    596                         csWindows31J { IANA WINDOWS JAVA } # A further extension of Shift_JIS to include NEC special characters (Row 13)
    597                         x-sjis { WINDOWS JAVA }
    598                         x-ms-cp932 { WINDOWS }
    599                         cp932 { WINDOWS }
    600                         windows-932 { WINDOWS* }
    601                         cp943c { JAVA* }    # This is slightly different, but the backslash mapping is the same.
    602                         IBM-943C #{ AIX* } # Add this tag once AIX aliases becomes available
    603                         ms932
    604                         pck     # Probably SOLARIS
    605                         sjis    # This might be for ibm-1351
    606                         ibm-943_VSUB_VPUA
    607                         x-MS932_0213 { JAVA }
    608                         x-JISAutoDetect { JAVA }
    609                         # cp943 # This isn't Windows, and no one else uses it.
    610                         # IANA says that Windows-31J is an extension to csshiftjis ibm-932 
    611 ibm-943_P130-1999 { UTR22* }
    612                         ibm-943 { IBM* JAVA }
    613                         Shift_JIS # Leave untagged because this isn't the default
    614                         cp943 { JAVA* }    # This is slightly different, but the backslash mapping is the same.
    615                         943 { JAVA }
    616                         ibm-943_VASCII_VSUB_VPUA
    617                         x-IBM943 { JAVA }
    618                         # japanese. Unicode name is \u30b7\u30d5\u30c8\u7b26\u53f7\u5316\u8868\u73fe
    619 ibm-33722_P12A_P12A-2004_U2 { UTR22* }
    620                         ibm-33722   # Leave untagged because this isn't the default
    621                         ibm-5050    # Leave untagged because this isn't the default, and yes this alias is correct
    622                         windows-51932 { WINDOWS* }
    623                         ibm-33722_VPUA
    624                         IBM-eucJP
    625 ibm-33722_P120-1999 { UTR22* }  # Japan EUC with \ <-> Yen mapping
    626                         ibm-33722 { IBM* JAVA }
    627                         ibm-5050 { IBM }    # Yes this is correct
    628                         cp33722 { JAVA* }
    629                         33722 { JAVA }
    630                         ibm-33722_VASCII_VPUA
    631                         x-IBM33722 { JAVA }
    632                         x-IBM33722A { JAVA }
    633                         x-IBM33722C { JAVA }
    634 # ibm-954 seems to be almost a superset of ibm-33722 and ibm-1350
    635 # ibm-1350 seems to be almost a superset of ibm-33722
    636 # ibm-954 contains more PUA characters than the others.
    637 # CHROME : Instead of ibm-33722_P*, we use our own EUC-JP converter
    638 # to match IE7 and Mozilla more closely.
    639 # google_euc_jp_mod is a modified version of EUC-JP that prefers 2-byte code
    640 # points when converting from Unicode while recognizing both 2-byte and
    641 # 3-byte code points when converting to Unicode.
    642 google-euc_jp_mod { UTR22* }
    643                         EUC-JP { MIME* IANA JAVA* WINDOWS* }
    644                         Extended_UNIX_Code_Packed_Format_for_Japanese { IANA* JAVA WINDOWS }
    645                         csEUCPkdFmtJapanese { IANA JAVA WINDOWS }
    646                         X-EUC-JP { MIME JAVA WINDOWS }   # Japan EUC. x-euc-jp is a MIME name
    647                         eucjis {JAVA}
    648                         ujis # Linux sometimes uses this name. This is an unfortunate generic and rarely used name. Its use is discouraged.
    649 ibm-954_P101-2007 { UTR22* }
    650                         ibm-954 { IBM* }
    651                         x-IBM954 { JAVA }
    652                         x-IBM954C { JAVA }
    653                         # eucJP # This is closest to Solaris EUC-JP.
    654                         
    655 aix-IBM_udcJP-4.3.6 { UTR22* }
    656                         x-IBM-udcJP { JAVA }
    657 
    658 java-euc_jp_linux-1.6_P { UTR22* }
    659                         euc-jp-linux
    660                         x-EUC_JP_LINUX { JAVA }
    661 
    662 java-sjis_0213-1.6_P { UTR22* }
    663                         x-SJIS_0213 { JAVA }
    664 
    665 # Here are various interpretations and extentions of Big5
    666 ibm-1373_P100-2002 { UTR22* } # IBM's interpretation of Windows' Taiwan Big-5 without HKSCS extensions
    667                         ibm-1373 { IBM* }
    668                         windows-950 # Alternate mapping. Leave untagged. This is the IBM interpretation of a Windows codepage.
    669 windows-950-2000 { UTR22* }
    670                         Big5 { IANA* MIME* JAVA* WINDOWS }
    671                         csBig5 { IANA WINDOWS }
    672                         windows-950 { WINDOWS* }
    673                         x-windows-950 { JAVA }
    674                         x-big5
    675 ibm-950_P110-1999 { UTR22* }                # Taiwan Big-5 (w/o euro update)
    676                         ibm-950 { IBM* JAVA }
    677                         cp950 { JAVA* }
    678                         950 { JAVA }
    679                         x-IBM950 { JAVA }
    680 ibm-1375_P100-2007 { UTR22* }   # Big5-HKSCS-2004 with Unicode 3.1 mappings. This uses supplementary characters.
    681                         ibm-1375 { IBM* }
    682                         Big5-HKSCS { IANA* JAVA* }
    683                         big5hk { JAVA }
    684                         HKSCS-BIG5  # From http://www.openi18n.org/localenameguide/
    685 ibm-5471_P100-2006 { UTR22* }   # Big5-HKSCS-2001 with Unicode 3.0 mappings. This uses many PUA characters.
    686                         ibm-5471 { IBM* }
    687                         Big5-HKSCS
    688                         MS950_HKSCS { JAVA* }
    689                         hkbig5 # from HP-UX 11i, which can't handle supplementary characters.
    690                         big5-hkscs:unicode3.0
    691                         x-MS950-HKSCS { JAVA }
    692                         # windows-950 # Windows-950 can be w/ or w/o HKSCS extensions. By default it's not.
    693                         # windows-950_hkscs
    694 solaris-zh_TW_big5-2.7 { UTR22* }
    695                         Big5_Solaris { JAVA }
    696                         x-Big5-Solaris { JAVA }
    697 # GBK
    698 ibm-1386_P100-2001  { UTR22* }
    699                         ibm-1386 { IBM* }
    700                         cp1386
    701                         #windows-936 # Alternate mapping. Leave untagged. This is the IBM interpretation of a Windows codepage.
    702                         ibm-1386_VSUB_VPUA
    703 # CHROME: Added 4 GB2312 aliases and EUC-CN to Windows-936 to reflect the
    704 #         reality of the web (GB2312 is treated synonymously with its
    705 #         superset, Windows-936/GBK)
    706 #         All the aliases listed for this converter (windows-936-2000)
    707 #         are removed from the list of aliases for other simplified Chinese
    708 #         converters above.
    709 windows-936-2000 { UTR22* }
    710                         GB2312 { IANA* MIME* }
    711                         windows-936 { IANA WINDOWS* JAVA }
    712                         GBK { WINDOWS JAVA* }
    713                         CP936 { IANA JAVA }
    714                         MS936 { IANA }  # In JDK 1.5, this goes to x-mswin-936. This is an IANA name split.
    715                         chinese { IANA }
    716                         iso-ir-58 { IANA }
    717                         gb2312-1980
    718                         EUC-CN
    719                         csGB2312 { IANA }
    720                         GB_2312-80 { IANA }
    721 
    722 # Java has two different tables for ibm-1383 and gb2312. We pick closest set for tagging. 
    723 ibm-1383_P110-1999 { UTR22* }       # China EUC.
    724                         ibm-1383 { IBM* JAVA }
    725                         cp1383 { JAVA* }
    726                         1383 { JAVA }
    727                         #EUC-CN  # According to other platforms, windows-20936 looks more like euc-cn. x-euc-cn is also a MIME name
    728                         ibm-eucCN
    729                         hp15CN  # From HP-UX?
    730                         ibm-1383_VPUA
    731                         # gb          # This is not an IANA name. gb in IANA means Great Britain.
    732 
    733 ibm-5478_P100-1995 { UTR22* } ibm-5478 { IBM* } # This gb_2312_80 DBCS mapping is needed by iso-2022.
    734                         csISO58GB231280 { IANA* }
    735                         GB2312.1980-0   # From X11R6
    736 
    737 ibm-964_P110-1999 { UTR22* }                # Taiwan EUC. x-euc-tw is a MIME name
    738                         ibm-964 { IBM* JAVA }
    739                         EUC-TW
    740                         ibm-eucTW
    741                         cns11643 
    742                         cp964 { JAVA* }
    743                         964 { JAVA }
    744                         ibm-964_VPUA
    745                         x-IBM964 { JAVA }
    746 
    747 # ISO-2022 needs one, and other people may need others.
    748 ibm-949_P110-1999 { UTR22* }
    749                         ibm-949 { IBM* JAVA }
    750                         cp949 { JAVA* }
    751                         949 { JAVA }
    752                         ibm-949_VASCII_VSUB_VPUA
    753                         x-IBM949 { JAVA }
    754 ibm-949_P11A-1999 { UTR22* }
    755                         ibm-949 # Leave untagged because this isn't the default
    756                         cp949c { JAVA* }
    757                         ibm-949_VSUB_VPUA
    758                         x-IBM949C { JAVA }
    759                         IBM-949C { JAVA }
    760 
    761 # Korean EUC.
    762 #
    763 # <quote from="Jungshik Shin">
    764 # EUC-KR = KS X 1003/ISO 646-KR or ISO 646-IRV/US-ASCII in GL and KS X 1001:1998 (formerly KS C 5601-1987) in GR.
    765 #
    766 # Although widely spread on MS Windows, using 
    767 # KS C 5601 or related names to denote EUC-KR or
    768 # windows-949 is very much misleading. KS C 5601-1987
    769 # is NOT suitable as a designation for MIME charset
    770 # and MBCS. It's just the name of a 94 x 94 Korean 
    771 # coded character set standard which can be invoked
    772 # on either GL (with MSB reset) or GR (with MSB set).
    773 # Note that JOHAB (windows-1361) specified in 
    774 # KS X 1001:1998 annex 3 (KS C 5601-1992 annex 3) 
    775 # is a _seprate_ MBCS with a _completely different_
    776 # mapping.
    777 # </quote>
    778 #
    779 # The following aliases tries to mirror the poor state of alias recognition
    780 # on these platforms.
    781 #
    782 # ibm-970 is almost a subset of ibm-1363.
    783 # Java, Solaris and AIX use euc-kr to also mean ksc5601.
    784 # Java has both ibm-970 and EUC-KR as separate converters.
    785 ibm-970_P110_P110-2006_U2 { UTR22* }
    786                         ibm-970 { IBM* JAVA }
    787                         windows-51949 { WINDOWS* }
    788                         ibm-eucKR { JAVA }
    789                         cp970 { JAVA* }
    790                         970 { JAVA }
    791                         ibm-970_VPUA
    792                         x-IBM970 { JAVA }
    793 
    794 # ibm-971 is almost the set of DBCS mappings of ibm-970
    795 ibm-971_P100-1995       ibm-971 { IBM* } ibm-971_VPUA x-IBM971 { JAVA }
    796 
    797 # Java, Solaris and AIX use euc-kr to also mean ksc5601, and _sometimes_ for Windows too.
    798 # ibm-1363 is almost a superset of ibm-970.
    799 ibm-1363_P11B-1998 { UTR22* }
    800                         ibm-1363 # Leave untagged because this isn't the default
    801                         #KS_C_5601-1987 { IANA* }
    802                         #KS_C_5601-1989 { IANA }
    803                         #KSC_5601 { IANA }
    804                         #csKSC56011987 { IANA }
    805                         #korean { IANA }
    806                         #iso-ir-149 { IANA }
    807                         cp1363 { MIME* }
    808                         #5601
    809                         #ksc
    810                         #windows-949 # Alternate mapping. Leave untagged. This is the IBM interpretation of a Windows codepage.
    811                         ibm-1363_VSUB_VPUA
    812                         x-IBM1363C { JAVA }
    813                         # ks_x_1001:1992
    814                         # ksc5601-1992
    815 
    816 ibm-1363_P110-1997 { UTR22* } # Korean KSC MBCS with \ <-> Won mapping
    817                         ibm-1363 { IBM* }
    818                         ibm-1363_VASCII_VSUB_VPUA
    819                         x-IBM1363 { JAVA }
    820 
    821 #CHROME: Windows-949 is NOT EUC-KR, but a superset of EUC-KR with 8,822
    822 #        additional Hangul syllables. However, the reality of the web
    823 #        dictates that we make a compromise and make EUC-KR a synonym of
    824 #        windows-949.
    825 #        All the aliases listed for this converter (windows-949-2000)
    826 #        are removed from the list of aliases for other Korean converters
    827 #        above.
    828 windows-949-2000 { UTR22* }
    829                         windows-949 { JAVA* WINDOWS* }
    830                         KS_C_5601-1987 { WINDOWS }
    831                         KS_C_5601-1989 { WINDOWS }
    832                         KSC_5601 { MIME WINDOWS } # Needed by iso-2022
    833                         EUC-KR { IANA* MIME* WINDOWS }
    834                         KS_C_5601-1987 { WINDOWS IANA }
    835                         KS_C_5601-1989 { WINDOWS IANA }
    836                         KSC_5601 { IANA WINDOWS } # Needed by iso-2022
    837                         csKSC56011987 { WINDOWS }
    838                         korean { IANA WINDOWS }
    839                         iso-ir-149 { IANA WINDOWS }
    840                         ms949 { JAVA }
    841                         csEUCKR { IANA WINDOWS }
    842                         5601
    843                         x-windows-949 # Mozilla
    844                         x-UHC   # Mozilla (Unified Hangul Code)
    845                         x-KSC5601 { JAVA }
    846 
    847 windows-1361-2000 { UTR22* }
    848                         ksc5601_1992
    849                         ms1361
    850                         johab
    851                         x-Johab { JAVA }
    852 
    853 #CHROME: TIS-620, ISO-8859-11 and Windows-874 are slightly different from
    854 # each other, but they're used as if they're identical on the web.
    855 windows-874-2000 { UTR22* }   # Thai (w/ euro update)
    856                         TIS-620 { IANA* WINDOWS MIME* }
    857                         windows-874 { JAVA* WINDOWS* MIME }
    858                         MS874 { JAVA }
    859                         x-windows-874 { JAVA }
    860                         iso-8859-11 { IANA WINDOWS MIME } # iso-8859-11 is similar to TIS-620. ibm-13162 is a closer match.
    861 
    862 ibm-874_P100-1995 { UTR22* }    # Thai PC (w/o euro update).
    863                         ibm-874 { IBM* JAVA }
    864                         ibm-9066 { IBM }    # Yes ibm-874 == ibm-9066. ibm-1161 has the euro update.
    865                         cp874 { JAVA* }
    866                         #TIS-620 { IANA* JAVA }  # This is actually separate from ibm-874, which is similar to this table
    867                         tis620.2533 { JAVA }    # This is actually separate from ibm-874, which is similar to this table
    868                         eucTH               # eucTH is an unusual alias from Solaris.  eucTH has fewer mappings than TIS620
    869                         x-IBM874 { JAVA }
    870 
    871 ibm-1162_P100-1999 { UTR22* }   # Thai (w/ euro update)
    872                         ibm-1162 { IBM* }
    873 
    874 windows-864-2000 { UTR22* }
    875                         ibm-864s
    876                         cp864s
    877                         x-IBM864S { JAVA }
    878 
    879 # Platform codepages
    880 # If Java supports the IBM prefix, it should also support the ibm- prefix too.
    881 ibm-437_P100-1995 { UTR22* }    ibm-437 { IBM* } IBM437 { IANA* WINDOWS JAVA } cp437 { IANA WINDOWS JAVA* } 437 { IANA WINDOWS JAVA } csPC8CodePage437 { IANA JAVA } windows-437 { WINDOWS* }  # PC US
    882 ibm-720_P100-1997 { UTR22* }    ibm-720 { IBM* } windows-720 { WINDOWS* } DOS-720 { WINDOWS } x-IBM720 { JAVA } # PC Arabic
    883 ibm-737_P100-1997 { UTR22* }    ibm-737 { IBM* } IBM737 { WINDOWS JAVA } cp737 { JAVA* } windows-737 { WINDOWS* } 737 { JAVA } x-IBM737 { JAVA } # PC Greek
    884 ibm-775_P100-1996 { UTR22* }    ibm-775 { IBM* } IBM775 { IANA* WINDOWS JAVA } cp775 { IANA WINDOWS JAVA* } csPC775Baltic { IANA } windows-775 { WINDOWS* } 775 { JAVA } # PC Baltic
    885 ibm-850_P100-1995 { UTR22* }    ibm-850 { IBM* } IBM850 { IANA* MIME* WINDOWS JAVA } cp850 { IANA MIME WINDOWS JAVA* } 850 { IANA JAVA } csPC850Multilingual { IANA JAVA } windows-850 { WINDOWS* } # PC latin1
    886 ibm-851_P100-1995 { UTR22* }    ibm-851 { IBM* } IBM851 { IANA* } cp851 { IANA MIME* } 851 { IANA } csPC851 { IANA }             # PC DOS Greek (w/o euro)
    887 ibm-852_P100-1995 { UTR22* }    ibm-852 { IBM* } IBM852 { IANA* WINDOWS JAVA } cp852 { IANA WINDOWS JAVA* } 852 { IANA WINDOWS JAVA } csPCp852 { IANA JAVA } windows-852 { WINDOWS* } # PC latin2 (w/o euro update)
    888 ibm-855_P100-1995 { UTR22* }    ibm-855 { IBM* } IBM855 { IANA* JAVA } cp855 { IANA JAVA* } 855 { IANA } csIBM855 { IANA } csPCp855 { JAVA } windows-855 { WINDOWS* } # PC cyrillic (w/o euro update)
    889 ibm-856_P100-1995 { UTR22* }    ibm-856 { IBM* } IBM856 { JAVA } cp856 { JAVA* } 856 { JAVA } x-IBM856 { JAVA } # PC Hebrew implicit order
    890 ibm-857_P100-1995 { UTR22* }    ibm-857 { IBM* } IBM857 { IANA* MIME* WINDOWS JAVA } cp857 { IANA MIME JAVA* } 857 { IANA JAVA } csIBM857 { IANA JAVA } windows-857 { WINDOWS* }   # PC Latin 5 (w/o euro update)
    891 ibm-858_P100-1997 { UTR22* }    ibm-858 { IBM* } IBM00858 { IANA* MIME* JAVA } CCSID00858 { IANA JAVA } CP00858 { IANA JAVA } PC-Multilingual-850+euro { IANA } cp858 { MIME JAVA* } windows-858 { WINDOWS* } # PC latin1 with Euro
    892 ibm-860_P100-1995 { UTR22* }    ibm-860 { IBM* } IBM860 { IANA* MIME* JAVA } cp860 { IANA MIME JAVA* } 860 { IANA JAVA } csIBM860 { IANA JAVA }    # PC Portugal
    893 ibm-861_P100-1995 { UTR22* }    ibm-861 { IBM* } IBM861 { IANA* MIME* WINDOWS JAVA } cp861 { IANA MIME JAVA* } 861 { IANA JAVA } cp-is { IANA JAVA } csIBM861 { IANA JAVA } windows-861 { WINDOWS* } # PC Iceland
    894 ibm-862_P100-1995 { UTR22* }    ibm-862 { IBM* } IBM862 { IANA* MIME* JAVA } cp862 { IANA MIME JAVA* } 862 { IANA JAVA } csPC862LatinHebrew { IANA JAVA } DOS-862 { WINDOWS } windows-862 { WINDOWS* }    # PC Hebrew visual order (w/o euro update)
    895 ibm-863_P100-1995 { UTR22* }    ibm-863 { IBM* } IBM863 { IANA* MIME* JAVA } cp863 { IANA MIME JAVA* } 863 { IANA JAVA } csIBM863 { IANA JAVA }    # PC Canadian French
    896 ibm-864_X110-1999 { UTR22* }    ibm-864 { IBM* } IBM864 { IANA* MIME* JAVA } cp864 { IANA MIME JAVA* } csIBM864 { IANA JAVA } # PC Arabic (w/o euro update)
    897 ibm-865_P100-1995 { UTR22* }    ibm-865 { IBM* } IBM865 { IANA* MIME* JAVA } cp865 { IANA MIME JAVA* } 865 { IANA JAVA } csIBM865 { IANA JAVA }    # PC Nordic
    898 ibm-866_P100-1995 { UTR22* }    ibm-866 { IBM* } IBM866 { IANA* MIME* JAVA } cp866 { IANA MIME WINDOWS JAVA* } 866 { IANA JAVA } csIBM866 { IANA JAVA } windows-866 { WINDOWS* } # PC Russian (w/o euro update)
    899 ibm-867_P100-1998 { UTR22* }    ibm-867 { IBM* } x-IBM867 { JAVA } # PC Hebrew (w/ euro update) Updated version of ibm-862
    900 ibm-868_P100-1995 { UTR22* }    ibm-868 { IBM* } IBM868 { IANA* MIME* JAVA } CP868 { IANA MIME JAVA* } 868 { JAVA } csIBM868 { IANA } cp-ar { IANA }          # PC Urdu
    901 ibm-869_P100-1995 { UTR22* }    ibm-869 { IBM* } IBM869 { IANA* MIME* WINDOWS JAVA } cp869 { IANA MIME JAVA* } 869 { IANA JAVA } cp-gr { IANA JAVA } csIBM869 { IANA JAVA } windows-869 { WINDOWS* } # PC Greek (w/o euro update)
    902 ibm-878_P100-1996 { UTR22* }    ibm-878 { IBM* } KOI8-R { IANA* MIME* WINDOWS JAVA* } koi8 { WINDOWS JAVA } csKOI8R { IANA WINDOWS JAVA } windows-20866 { WINDOWS* } cp878   # Russian internet
    903 ibm-901_P100-1999 { UTR22* }    ibm-901 { IBM* } # PC Baltic (w/ euro update), update of ibm-921
    904 ibm-902_P100-1999 { UTR22* }    ibm-902 { IBM* } # PC Estonian (w/ euro update), update of ibm-922
    905 ibm-922_P100-1999 { UTR22* }    ibm-922 { IBM* } IBM922 { JAVA } cp922 { JAVA* } 922 { JAVA } x-IBM922 { JAVA } # PC Estonian (w/o euro update)
    906 ibm-1168_P100-2002 { UTR22* }   ibm-1168 { IBM* } KOI8-U { IANA* WINDOWS } windows-21866 { WINDOWS* } # Ukrainian KOI8. koi8-ru != KOI8-U and Microsoft is wrong for aliasing them as the same.
    907 ibm-4909_P100-1999 { UTR22* }   ibm-4909 { IBM* } # ISO Greek (w/ euro update), update of ibm-813
    908 
    909 # The cp aliases in this section aren't really windows aliases, but it was used by ICU for Windows.
    910 # cp is usually used to denote IBM in Java, and that is why we don't do that anymore.
    911 # The windows-* aliases mean windows codepages.
    912 ibm-5346_P100-1998 { UTR22* }   ibm-5346 { IBM* } windows-1250 { IANA* JAVA* WINDOWS* } cp1250 { WINDOWS JAVA } # Windows Latin2 (w/ euro update)
    913 ibm-5347_P100-1998 { UTR22* }   ibm-5347 { IBM* } windows-1251 { IANA* JAVA* WINDOWS* } cp1251 { WINDOWS JAVA } ANSI1251 # Windows Cyrillic (w/ euro update). ANSI1251 is from Solaris
    914 ibm-5348_P100-1997 { UTR22* }   ibm-5348 { IBM* } windows-1252 { IANA* JAVA* WINDOWS* } cp1252 { JAVA }         # Windows Latin1 (w/ euro update)
    915 ibm-5349_P100-1998 { UTR22* }   ibm-5349 { IBM* } windows-1253 { IANA* JAVA* WINDOWS* } cp1253 { JAVA }         # Windows Greek (w/ euro update)
    916 #CHROME : Make ISO-8859-9 an alias to windows-1254 per HTML5. Move
    917 #other IANA aliases for ISO-8859-9 as well.
    918 ibm-5350_P100-1998 { UTR22* }   ibm-5350 { IBM* } windows-1254 { MIME* IANA* JAVA* WINDOWS* } cp1254 { JAVA }         # Windows Turkish (w/ euro update)
    919                         ISO-8859-9 { MIME }
    920                         latin5 { IANA }
    921                         csISOLatin5 { IANA }
    922                         iso-ir-148 { IANA }
    923                         ISO_8859-9:1989 { IANA }
    924                         l5 { IANA }
    925                         8859_9 { JAVA }
    926 ibm-9447_P100-2002 { UTR22* }   ibm-9447 { IBM* } windows-1255 { IANA* JAVA* WINDOWS* } cp1255 { JAVA }         # Windows Hebrew (w/ euro update)
    927 ibm-9448_X100-2005 { UTR22* }   ibm-9448 { IBM* } windows-1256 { IANA* JAVA* WINDOWS* } cp1256 { WINDOWS JAVA } x-windows-1256S { JAVA } # Windows Arabic (w/ euro update)
    928 ibm-9449_P100-2002 { UTR22* }   ibm-9449 { IBM* } windows-1257 { IANA* JAVA* WINDOWS* } cp1257 { JAVA }         # Windows Baltic (w/ euro update)
    929 ibm-5354_P100-1998 { UTR22* }   ibm-5354 { IBM* } windows-1258 { IANA* JAVA* WINDOWS* } cp1258 { JAVA }         # Windows Vietnamese (w/ euro update)
    930 
    931 # These tables are out of date, and most don't have the Euro
    932 # Leave the windows- variants untagged. They are alternate tables of the newer ones above.
    933 ibm-1250_P100-1995 { UTR22* }   ibm-1250 { IBM* } windows-1250  # Old Windows Latin2 (w/o euro update)
    934 ibm-1251_P100-1995 { UTR22* }   ibm-1251 { IBM* } windows-1251  # Old Windows Cyrillic (w/o euro update)
    935 ibm-1252_P100-2000 { UTR22* }   ibm-1252 { IBM* } windows-1252  # Old Windows Latin 1 without Euro
    936 ibm-1253_P100-1995 { UTR22* }   ibm-1253 { IBM* } windows-1253  # Old Windows Greek (w/o euro update)
    937 ibm-1254_P100-1995 { UTR22* }   ibm-1254 { IBM* } windows-1254  # Old Windows Turkish (w/o euro update)
    938 ibm-1255_P100-1995 { UTR22* }   ibm-1255 { IBM* }               # Very old Windows Hebrew (w/o euro update)
    939 ibm-5351_P100-1998 { UTR22* }   ibm-5351 { IBM* } windows-1255  # Old Windows Hebrew (w/ euro update)
    940 ibm-1256_P110-1997 { UTR22* }   ibm-1256 { IBM* }               # Old Windows Arabic (w/o euro update)
    941 ibm-5352_P100-1998 { UTR22* }   ibm-5352 { IBM* } windows-1256  # Somewhat old Windows Arabic (w/ euro update)
    942 ibm-1257_P100-1995 { UTR22* }   ibm-1257 { IBM* }               # Old Windows Baltic (w/o euro update)
    943 ibm-5353_P100-1998 { UTR22* }   ibm-5353 { IBM* } windows-1257  # Somewhat old Windows Baltic (w/ euro update)
    944 ibm-1258_P100-1997 { UTR22* }   ibm-1258 { IBM* } windows-1258  # Old Windows Vietnamese (w/o euro update)
    945 
    946 macos-0_2-10.2 { UTR22* }       macintosh { IANA* MIME* WINDOWS } mac { IANA } csMacintosh { IANA } windows-10000 { WINDOWS* } macroman { JAVA } x-macroman { JAVA* } # Apple latin 1
    947 macos-6_2-10.4 { UTR22* }       x-mac-greek { MIME* WINDOWS } windows-10006 { WINDOWS* } macgr x-MacGreek { JAVA }  # Apple Greek
    948 macos-7_3-10.2 { UTR22* }       x-mac-cyrillic { MIME* WINDOWS } windows-10007 { WINDOWS* } mac-cyrillic maccy x-MacCyrillic { JAVA } x-MacUkraine { JAVA } # Apple Cyrillic
    949 macos-21-10.5 { UTR22* }        x-mac-thai { MIME* } x-MacThai { JAVA } MacThai { JAVA }
    950 macos-29-10.2 { UTR22* }        x-mac-centraleurroman { MIME* } windows-10029 { WINDOWS* } x-mac-ce { WINDOWS } macce maccentraleurope x-MacCentralEurope { JAVA }  # Apple Central Europe
    951 macos-33-10.5 { UTR22* }        x-mac-symbol { MIME* } x-MacSymbol { JAVA } MacSymbol { JAVA }
    952 macos-34-10.2 { UTR22* }        x-mac-dingbat { MIME* } x-MacDingbat { JAVA } MacDingbat { JAVA }
    953 macos-35-10.2 { UTR22* }        x-mac-turkish { MIME* WINDOWS } windows-10081 { WINDOWS* } mactr x-MacTurkish { JAVA }  # Apple Turkish
    954 macos-36_2-10.2 { UTR22* }      x-mac-croatian { MIME* } x-MacCroatian { JAVA } MacCroatian { JAVA }
    955 macos-37_5-10.2 { UTR22* }      x-mac-iceland { MIME* } x-MacIceland { JAVA } MacIceland { JAVA }
    956 macos-38_2-10.2 { UTR22* }      x-mac-romania { MIME* } x-MacRomania { JAVA } MacRomania { JAVA }
    957 macos-518-10.2 { UTR22* }       x-mac-arabic { MIME* } x-MacArabic { JAVA } MacArabic { JAVA }
    958 macos-1285-10.2 { UTR22* }      x-mac-hebrew { MIME* } x-MacHebrew { JAVA } MacHebrew { JAVA }
    959 
    960 ibm-1051_P100-1995 { UTR22* }   ibm-1051 { IBM* } hp-roman8 { IANA* } roman8 { IANA } r8 { IANA } csHPRoman8 { IANA }   # HP Latin1
    961 ibm-1276_P100-1995 { UTR22* }   ibm-1276 { IBM* } Adobe-Standard-Encoding { IANA* } csAdobeStandardEncoding { IANA } # Different from ISO-Unicode-IBM-1276 (GCSGID: 1276)
    962 
    963 ibm-1006_P100-1995 { UTR22* }   ibm-1006 { IBM* } IBM1006 { JAVA } cp1006 { JAVA* } 1006 { JAVA } x-IBM1006 { JAVA }  # Urdu
    964 ibm-1098_P100-1995 { UTR22* }   ibm-1098 { IBM* } IBM1098 { JAVA } cp1098 { JAVA* } 1098 { JAVA } x-IBM1098 { JAVA }  # PC Farsi
    965 ibm-1124_P100-1996 { UTR22* }   ibm-1124 { IBM* JAVA } cp1124 { JAVA* } 1124 { JAVA } x-IBM1124 { JAVA }  # ISO Cyrillic Ukraine
    966 ibm-1125_P100-1997 { UTR22* }   ibm-1125 { IBM* } cp1125                                # Cyrillic Ukraine PC
    967 ibm-1129_P100-1997 { UTR22* }   ibm-1129 { IBM* }                                       # ISO Vietnamese
    968 ibm-1131_P100-1997 { UTR22* }   ibm-1131 { IBM* } cp1131                                # Cyrillic Belarus PC
    969 ibm-1133_P100-1997 { UTR22* }   ibm-1133 { IBM* }                                       # ISO Lao
    970 
    971 
    972 # Partially algorithmic converters
    973 
    974 # [U_ENABLE_GENERIC_ISO_2022]
    975 # The _generic_ ISO-2022 converter is disabled starting 2003-dec-03 (ICU 2.8).
    976 # For details see the icu mailing list from 2003-dec-01 and the ucnv2022.c file.
    977 # Language-specific variants of ISO-2022 continue to be available as listed below.
    978 # ISO_2022                         ISO-2022
    979 
    980 ISO_2022,locale=ja,version=0    ISO-2022-JP { IANA* MIME* JAVA* } csISO2022JP { IANA JAVA } x-windows-iso2022jp { JAVA } x-windows-50220 { JAVA }
    981 ISO_2022,locale=ja,version=1    ISO-2022-JP-1 { MIME* } JIS_Encoding { IANA* } csJISEncoding { IANA } ibm-5054 { IBM* } JIS x-windows-50221 { JAVA }
    982 ISO_2022,locale=ja,version=2    ISO-2022-JP-2 { IANA* MIME* } csISO2022JP2 { IANA }
    983 ISO_2022,locale=ja,version=3    JIS7
    984 ISO_2022,locale=ja,version=4    JIS8
    985 ISO_2022,locale=ko,version=0    ISO-2022-KR { IANA* MIME* JAVA* } csISO2022KR { IANA JAVA } # This uses ibm-949
    986 ISO_2022,locale=ko,version=1    ibm-25546 { IBM* }
    987 ISO_2022,locale=zh,version=0    ISO-2022-CN { IANA* JAVA* } csISO2022CN { JAVA } x-ISO-2022-CN-GB { JAVA }
    988 ISO_2022,locale=zh,version=1    ISO-2022-CN-EXT { IANA* }
    989 ISO_2022,locale=zh,version=2    ISO-2022-CN-CNS x-ISO-2022-CN-CNS { JAVA }
    990 HZ                              HZ-GB-2312 { IANA* }
    991 x11-compound-text               COMPOUND_TEXT x-compound-text { JAVA }
    992 
    993 ISCII,version=0         x-ISCII91 { JAVA } x-iscii-de { WINDOWS } windows-57002 { WINDOWS* } iscii-dev ibm-4902 { IBM* } # ibm-806 contains non-standard box drawing symbols.
    994 ISCII,version=1         x-iscii-be { WINDOWS } windows-57003 { WINDOWS* } iscii-bng windows-57006 { WINDOWS } x-iscii-as { WINDOWS } # be is different from as on Windows.
    995 ISCII,version=2         x-iscii-pa { WINDOWS } windows-57011 { WINDOWS* } iscii-gur
    996 ISCII,version=3         x-iscii-gu { WINDOWS } windows-57010 { WINDOWS* } iscii-guj
    997 ISCII,version=4         x-iscii-or { WINDOWS } windows-57007 { WINDOWS* } iscii-ori
    998 ISCII,version=5         x-iscii-ta { WINDOWS } windows-57004 { WINDOWS* } iscii-tml
    999 ISCII,version=6         x-iscii-te { WINDOWS } windows-57005 { WINDOWS* } iscii-tlg
   1000 ISCII,version=7         x-iscii-ka { WINDOWS } windows-57008 { WINDOWS* } iscii-knd
   1001 ISCII,version=8         x-iscii-ma { WINDOWS } windows-57009 { WINDOWS* } iscii-mlm
   1002 
   1003 # Lotus specific
   1004 LMBCS-1                 lmbcs ibm-65025 { IBM* }
   1005 
   1006 # These Lotus specific converters still work, but they aren't advertised in this alias table.
   1007 # These are almost never used outside of Lotus software,
   1008 # and they take a lot of time when creating the available converter list.
   1009 # Also Lotus doesn't really use them anyway. It was a mistake to create these LMBCS variant converters in ICU.
   1010 #LMBCS-2
   1011 #LMBCS-3
   1012 #LMBCS-4
   1013 #LMBCS-5
   1014 #LMBCS-6
   1015 #LMBCS-8
   1016 #LMBCS-11
   1017 #LMBCS-16
   1018 #LMBCS-17
   1019 #LMBCS-18
   1020 #LMBCS-19
   1021 
   1022 # EBCDIC codepages according to the CDRA
   1023 
   1024 # without Euro
   1025 ibm-37_P100-1995 { UTR22* }              # EBCDIC US
   1026                         ibm-37 { IBM* }
   1027                         IBM037 { IANA* JAVA }
   1028                         ibm-037 # { JAVA }
   1029                         ebcdic-cp-us { IANA JAVA }
   1030                         ebcdic-cp-ca { IANA JAVA }
   1031                         ebcdic-cp-wt { IANA JAVA }
   1032                         ebcdic-cp-nl { IANA JAVA }
   1033                         csIBM037 { IANA JAVA }
   1034                         cp037 { JAVA* }
   1035                         037 { JAVA }
   1036                         cpibm37 { JAVA }
   1037                         cp37
   1038 
   1039 ibm-273_P100-1995 { UTR22* }    ibm-273 { IBM* } IBM273 { IANA* JAVA } CP273 { IANA JAVA* } csIBM273 { IANA } ebcdic-de 273 { JAVA }                 # EBCDIC Germanay, Austria
   1040 ibm-277_P100-1995 { UTR22* }    ibm-277 { IBM* } IBM277 { IANA* JAVA } cp277 { JAVA* } EBCDIC-CP-DK { IANA } EBCDIC-CP-NO { IANA } csIBM277 { IANA } ebcdic-dk 277 { JAVA } # EBCDIC Denmark
   1041 ibm-278_P100-1995 { UTR22* }    ibm-278 { IBM* } IBM278 { IANA* JAVA } cp278 { JAVA* } ebcdic-cp-fi { IANA } ebcdic-cp-se { IANA } csIBM278 { IANA } ebcdic-sv { JAVA } 278 { JAVA } # EBCDIC Sweden
   1042 ibm-280_P100-1995 { UTR22* }    ibm-280 { IBM* } IBM280 { IANA* JAVA } CP280 { IANA JAVA* } ebcdic-cp-it { IANA } csIBM280 { IANA } 280 { JAVA }     # EBCDIC Italy
   1043 ibm-284_P100-1995 { UTR22* }    ibm-284 { IBM* } IBM284 { IANA* JAVA } CP284 { IANA JAVA* } ebcdic-cp-es { IANA } csIBM284 { IANA } cpibm284 { JAVA } 284 { JAVA }       # EBCDIC Spain
   1044 ibm-285_P100-1995 { UTR22* }    ibm-285 { IBM* } IBM285 { IANA* JAVA } CP285 { IANA JAVA* } ebcdic-cp-gb { IANA } csIBM285 { IANA } cpibm285 { JAVA } ebcdic-gb { JAVA } 285 { JAVA } # EBCDIC UK Ireland
   1045 ibm-290_P100-1995 { UTR22* }    ibm-290 { IBM* } IBM290 { IANA* } cp290 { IANA } EBCDIC-JP-kana { IANA } csIBM290 { IANA } # host SBCS (Katakana)
   1046 ibm-297_P100-1995 { UTR22* }    ibm-297 { IBM* } IBM297 { IANA* JAVA } cp297 { IANA JAVA* } ebcdic-cp-fr { IANA } csIBM297 { IANA } cpibm297 { JAVA } 297 { JAVA }     # EBCDIC France
   1047 ibm-420_X120-1999 { UTR22* }    ibm-420 { IBM* } IBM420 { IANA* JAVA } cp420 { IANA JAVA* } ebcdic-cp-ar1 { IANA } csIBM420 { IANA } 420 { JAVA }    # EBCDIC Arabic (all presentation shapes)
   1048 ibm-424_P100-1995 { UTR22* }    ibm-424 { IBM* } IBM424 { IANA* JAVA } cp424 { IANA JAVA* } ebcdic-cp-he { IANA } csIBM424 { IANA } 424 { JAVA }     # EBCDIC Hebrew
   1049 ibm-500_P100-1995 { UTR22* }    ibm-500 { IBM* } IBM500 { IANA* JAVA } CP500 { IANA JAVA* } ebcdic-cp-be { IANA } csIBM500 { IANA } ebcdic-cp-ch { IANA } 500   # EBCDIC International Latin1
   1050 ibm-803_P100-1999 { UTR22* }    ibm-803 { IBM* } cp803   # Old EBCDIC Hebrew
   1051 ibm-838_P100-1995 { UTR22* }    ibm-838 { IBM* } IBM838 { JAVA } IBM-Thai { IANA* JAVA } csIBMThai { IANA } cp838 { JAVA* } 838 { JAVA } ibm-9030 { IBM }   # EBCDIC Thai. Yes ibm-9030 is an alias.
   1052 ibm-870_P100-1995 { UTR22* }    ibm-870 { IBM* } IBM870 { IANA* JAVA } CP870 { IANA JAVA* } ebcdic-cp-roece { IANA } ebcdic-cp-yu { IANA } csIBM870 { IANA }    # EBCDIC Latin 2 
   1053 ibm-871_P100-1995 { UTR22* }    ibm-871 { IBM* } IBM871 { IANA* JAVA } ebcdic-cp-is { IANA JAVA } csIBM871 { IANA JAVA } CP871 { IANA JAVA* } ebcdic-is { JAVA } 871 { JAVA }     # EBCDIC Iceland
   1054 ibm-875_P100-1995 { UTR22* }    ibm-875 { IBM* } IBM875 { JAVA } cp875 { JAVA* } 875 { JAVA } x-IBM875 { JAVA } # EBCDIC Greek
   1055 ibm-918_P100-1995 { UTR22* }    ibm-918 { IBM* } IBM918 { IANA* JAVA } CP918 { IANA JAVA* } ebcdic-cp-ar2 { IANA } csIBM918 { IANA }        # EBCDIC Urdu
   1056 ibm-930_P120-1999 { UTR22* }    # EBCDIC_STATEFUL Katakana-Kanji Host Mixed.
   1057                         ibm-930 { IBM* }
   1058                         ibm-5026 { IBM } # Yes this is correct
   1059                         IBM930 { JAVA }
   1060                         cp930 { JAVA* }
   1061                         930 { JAVA }
   1062                         x-IBM930 { JAVA }
   1063                         x-IBM930A { JAVA }
   1064 ibm-933_P110-1995 { UTR22* }    ibm-933 { IBM* JAVA } cp933 { JAVA* } 933 { JAVA } x-IBM933 { JAVA } # Korea EBCDIC MIXED
   1065 ibm-935_P110-1999 { UTR22* }    ibm-935 { IBM* JAVA } cp935 { JAVA* } 935 { JAVA } x-IBM935 { JAVA } # China EBCDIC MIXED. Need to use Unicode, ibm-1388 or gb18030 instead because it is required by the government of China.
   1066 ibm-937_P110-1999 { UTR22* }    ibm-937 { IBM* JAVA } cp937 { JAVA* } 937 { JAVA } x-IBM937 { JAVA } # Taiwan EBCDIC MIXED
   1067 ibm-939_P120-1999 { UTR22* }    # EBCDIC_STATEFUL Latin-Kanji Host Mixed.
   1068                         ibm-939 { IBM* }
   1069                         ibm-931 { IBM }     # Yes this is correct
   1070                         ibm-5035 { IBM }    # Yes this is also correct
   1071                         IBM939 { JAVA }
   1072                         cp939 { JAVA* }
   1073                         939 { JAVA }
   1074                         x-IBM939 { JAVA }
   1075                         x-IBM939A { JAVA }
   1076 ibm-1025_P100-1995 { UTR22* }   ibm-1025 { IBM* JAVA } cp1025 { JAVA* } 1025 { JAVA } x-IBM1025 { JAVA }  # EBCDIC Cyrillic
   1077 ibm-1026_P100-1995 { UTR22* }   ibm-1026 { IBM* } IBM1026 { IANA* JAVA } CP1026 { IANA JAVA* } csIBM1026 { IANA } 1026 { JAVA } # EBCDIC Turkey 
   1078 ibm-1047_P100-1995 { UTR22* }   ibm-1047 { IBM* } IBM1047 { IANA* JAVA } cp1047 { JAVA* } 1047 { JAVA } # EBCDIC Open systems Latin1
   1079 ibm-1097_P100-1995 { UTR22* }   ibm-1097 { IBM* JAVA } cp1097 { JAVA* } 1097 { JAVA } x-IBM1097 { JAVA }  # EBCDIC Farsi
   1080 ibm-1112_P100-1995 { UTR22* }   ibm-1112 { IBM* JAVA } cp1112 { JAVA* } 1112 { JAVA } x-IBM1112 { JAVA }  # EBCDIC Baltic
   1081 ibm-1114_P100-2001 { UTR22* }   ibm-1114 { IBM* } x-IBM1114 { JAVA }
   1082 ibm-1115_P100-1995 { UTR22* }   ibm-1115 { IBM* } x-IBM1115 { JAVA }
   1083 ibm-1122_P100-1999 { UTR22* }   ibm-1122 { IBM* JAVA } cp1122 { JAVA* } 1122 { JAVA } x-IBM1122 { JAVA }  # EBCDIC Estonia 
   1084 ibm-1123_P100-1995 { UTR22* }   ibm-1123 { IBM* JAVA } cp1123 { JAVA* } 1123 { JAVA } x-IBM1123 { JAVA }  # EBCDIC Cyrillic Ukraine
   1085 ibm-1130_P100-1997 { UTR22* }   ibm-1130 { IBM* }       # EBCDIC Vietnamese
   1086 ibm-1132_P100-1998 { UTR22* }   ibm-1132 { IBM* }       # EBCDIC Lao
   1087 ibm-1137_P100-1999 { UTR22* }   ibm-1137 { IBM* }       # Devanagari EBCDIC (based on Unicode character set)
   1088 ibm-4517_P100-2005 { UTR22* }   ibm-4517 { IBM* }       # EBCDIC Arabic. Update of ibm-421
   1089 
   1090 # with Euro
   1091 ibm-1140_P100-1997 { UTR22* }   ibm-1140 { IBM* } IBM01140 { IANA* JAVA } CCSID01140 { IANA JAVA } CP01140 { IANA JAVA } cp1140 { JAVA* } ebcdic-us-37+euro { IANA } # EBCDIC US
   1092 ibm-1141_P100-1997 { UTR22* }   ibm-1141 { IBM* } IBM01141 { IANA* JAVA } CCSID01141 { IANA JAVA } CP01141 { IANA JAVA } cp1141 { JAVA* } ebcdic-de-273+euro { IANA } # EBCDIC Germanay, Austria
   1093 ibm-1142_P100-1997 { UTR22* }   ibm-1142 { IBM* } IBM01142 { IANA* JAVA } CCSID01142 { IANA JAVA } CP01142 { IANA JAVA } cp1142 { JAVA* } ebcdic-dk-277+euro { IANA } ebcdic-no-277+euro { IANA } # EBCDIC Denmark
   1094 ibm-1143_P100-1997 { UTR22* }   ibm-1143 { IBM* } IBM01143 { IANA* JAVA } CCSID01143 { IANA JAVA } CP01143 { IANA JAVA } cp1143 { JAVA* } ebcdic-fi-278+euro { IANA } ebcdic-se-278+euro { IANA } # EBCDIC Sweden
   1095 ibm-1144_P100-1997 { UTR22* }   ibm-1144 { IBM* } IBM01144 { IANA* JAVA } CCSID01144 { IANA JAVA } CP01144 { IANA JAVA } cp1144 { JAVA* } ebcdic-it-280+euro { IANA } # EBCDIC Italy
   1096 ibm-1145_P100-1997 { UTR22* }   ibm-1145 { IBM* } IBM01145 { IANA* JAVA } CCSID01145 { IANA JAVA } CP01145 { IANA JAVA } cp1145 { JAVA* } ebcdic-es-284+euro { IANA } # EBCDIC Spain
   1097 ibm-1146_P100-1997 { UTR22* }   ibm-1146 { IBM* } IBM01146 { IANA* JAVA } CCSID01146 { IANA JAVA } CP01146 { IANA JAVA } cp1146 { JAVA* } ebcdic-gb-285+euro { IANA } # EBCDIC UK Ireland
   1098 ibm-1147_P100-1997 { UTR22* }   ibm-1147 { IBM* } IBM01147 { IANA* JAVA } CCSID01147 { IANA JAVA } CP01147 { IANA JAVA } cp1147 { JAVA* } ebcdic-fr-297+euro { IANA } # EBCDIC France
   1099 ibm-1148_P100-1997 { UTR22* }   ibm-1148 { IBM* } IBM01148 { IANA* JAVA } CCSID01148 { IANA JAVA } CP01148 { IANA JAVA } cp1148 { JAVA* } ebcdic-international-500+euro { IANA } # EBCDIC International Latin1
   1100 ibm-1149_P100-1997 { UTR22* }   ibm-1149 { IBM* } IBM01149 { IANA* JAVA } CCSID01149 { IANA JAVA } CP01149 { IANA JAVA } cp1149 { JAVA* } ebcdic-is-871+euro { IANA } # EBCDIC Iceland
   1101 ibm-1153_P100-1999 { UTR22* }   ibm-1153 { IBM* } IBM1153 { JAVA } x-IBM1153 { JAVA } # EBCDIC latin 2
   1102 ibm-1154_P100-1999 { UTR22* }   ibm-1154 { IBM* }                   # EBCDIC Cyrillic Multilingual
   1103 ibm-1155_P100-1999 { UTR22* }   ibm-1155 { IBM* }                   # EBCDIC Turkey
   1104 ibm-1156_P100-1999 { UTR22* }   ibm-1156 { IBM* }                   # EBCDIC Baltic Multilingual
   1105 ibm-1157_P100-1999 { UTR22* }   ibm-1157 { IBM* }                   # EBCDIC Estonia
   1106 ibm-1158_P100-1999 { UTR22* }   ibm-1158 { IBM* }                   # EBCDIC Cyrillic Ukraine
   1107 ibm-1160_P100-1999 { UTR22* }   ibm-1160 { IBM* }                   # EBCDIC Thailand
   1108 ibm-1164_P100-1999 { UTR22* }   ibm-1164 { IBM* }                   # EBCDIC Viet Nam
   1109 ibm-1364_P110-2007 { UTR22* }   ibm-1364 { IBM* } x-IBM1364 { JAVA } # Korean Host Mixed
   1110 ibm-1370_P100-1999 { UTR22* }   ibm-1370 { IBM* } x-IBM1370 { JAVA }
   1111 ibm-1371_P100-1999 { UTR22* }   ibm-1371 { IBM* } x-IBM1371 { JAVA } # Taiwan EBCDIC MIXED (Euro update of ibm-937)
   1112 ibm-1388_P103-2001 { UTR22* }   ibm-1388 { IBM* } ibm-9580 { IBM } x-IBM1388 { JAVA } # S-Ch DBCS-Host Data GBK EBCDIC_STATEFUL. Yes ibm-9580 is an alias.
   1113 ibm-1390_P110-2003 { UTR22* }   ibm-1390 { IBM* } x-IBM1390 { JAVA } # Japan EBCDIC MIXED (JIS X 0213)
   1114 ibm-1399_P110-2003 { UTR22* }   ibm-1399 { IBM* } x-IBM1399 { JAVA } # Host MBCS (Latin-Kanji) (JIS X 0213)
   1115 ibm-5123_P100-1999 { UTR22* }   ibm-5123 { IBM* }                   # Host Roman Jis. Euro update of ibm-1027. SBCS portion of ibm-1390.
   1116 ibm-8482_P100-1999 { UTR22* }   ibm-8482 { IBM* }                   # host SBCS (Katakana). Euro update of ibm-290. SBCS portion of ibm-1399.
   1117 # Yes ibm-20780 is the same as ibm-16684
   1118 ibm-16684_P110-2003 { UTR22* }  ibm-16684 { IBM* } ibm-20780 { IBM } # DBCS Jis + Roman Jis Host. This is the DBCS portion of ibm-1390 and ibm-1399 (JIS X 0213).
   1119 ibm-4899_P100-1998 { UTR22* }   ibm-4899 { IBM* }                   # Old EBCDIC Hebrew. Update of ibm-803
   1120 ibm-4971_P100-1999 { UTR22* }   ibm-4971 { IBM* }                   # EBCDIC Greek. Update of ibm-875 and superceded by ibm-9067
   1121 ibm-9067_X100-2005 { UTR22* }   ibm-9067 { IBM* }                   # EBCDIC Greek. Update of ibm-875 and ibm-4971
   1122 ibm-12712_P100-1998 { UTR22* }  ibm-12712 { IBM* } ebcdic-he        # EBCDIC Hebrew (new sheqel, control charaters update). Update of ibm-424
   1123 ibm-16804_X110-1999 { UTR22* }  ibm-16804 { IBM* } ebcdic-ar        # EBCDIC Arabic. Update of ibm-420
   1124 
   1125 java-Cp1399A-1.6_P { UTR22* }   x-IBM1399A { JAVA }
   1126 java-Cp420s-1.6_P { UTR22* }    x-IBM420S { JAVA }
   1127 java-Cp1390A-1.6_P { UTR22* }   x-IBM1390A { JAVA }
   1128 
   1129 # EBCDIC codepages for S/390, with LF and NL codes swapped
   1130 # Starting with ICU 2.4, the swapping is done by modifying the
   1131 # normal tables at runtime instead of at build time.
   1132 # Append UCNV_SWAP_LFNL_OPTION_STRING to the "ibm-CCSID" name to select this.
   1133 #
   1134 # Example: "ibm-1047,swaplfnl" or "ibm-1047" UCNV_SWAP_LFNL_OPTION_STRING
   1135 #
   1136 # This avoids the duplication of all EBCDIC SBCS and mixed-SBCS/DBCS
   1137 # mapping files.
   1138 
   1139 # Some examples below for declaring old-style, obsolete aliases with the "-s390"
   1140 # suffix to map to the new-style, recommended names with the option added.
   1141 # These are listed here for backward compatibility.
   1142 # Do not use these; instead use the normal converter name with the option
   1143 # added as recommended above.
   1144 
   1145 # Note: It is not possible to define an alias (non-initial name in a line here)
   1146 # that itself contains a converter option like this one for swapping LF<->NL.
   1147 # Such names would never be found because ucnv_open() will first parse and strip
   1148 # options before looking up a name in this table.
   1149 # ucnv_open() then parses the lookup result (the canonical name on the left
   1150 # in lines here) as well.
   1151 
   1152 # This also means that it is not necessary to add anything to convrtrs.txt
   1153 # for converter names like "ibm-1026,swaplfnl" to work -
   1154 # they are already covered by the normal option parsing together with the
   1155 # regular, option-less alias elsewhere in this file.
   1156 
   1157 ibm-37_P100-1995,swaplfnl     ibm-37-s390 # ibm037-s390 also matches ibm-37-s390
   1158 ibm-924_P100-1998,swaplfnl    ibm-924-s390 IBM924_LF { JAVA }
   1159 ibm-1047_P100-1995,swaplfnl   ibm-1047-s390 IBM1047_LF { JAVA }
   1160 ibm-1140_P100-1997,swaplfnl   ibm-1140-s390
   1161 ibm-1141_P100-1997,swaplfnl   ibm-1141-s390 IBM1141_LF { JAVA }
   1162 ibm-1142_P100-1997,swaplfnl   ibm-1142-s390
   1163 ibm-1143_P100-1997,swaplfnl   ibm-1143-s390
   1164 ibm-1144_P100-1997,swaplfnl   ibm-1144-s390
   1165 ibm-1145_P100-1997,swaplfnl   ibm-1145-s390
   1166 ibm-1146_P100-1997,swaplfnl   ibm-1146-s390
   1167 ibm-1147_P100-1997,swaplfnl   ibm-1147-s390
   1168 ibm-1148_P100-1997,swaplfnl   ibm-1148-s390
   1169 ibm-1149_P100-1997,swaplfnl   ibm-1149-s390
   1170 ibm-1153_P100-1999,swaplfnl   ibm-1153-s390
   1171 ibm-12712_P100-1998,swaplfnl  ibm-12712-s390
   1172 ibm-16804_X110-1999,swaplfnl  ibm-16804-s390
   1173 
   1174 # This is a special version of ibm-1140 that the XML4C (Xerces) parser team
   1175 # requested in 2000.
   1176 # It maps both EBCDIC LF and NL controls to Unicode LF U+000A.
   1177 
   1178 ebcdic-xml-us
   1179 
   1180 # These are not installed by default. They are rarely used.
   1181 # Many of them can be added through the online ICU Data Library Customization tool
   1182 
   1183 gsm-03.38-2000 { UTR22* }   GSM0338 # GSM0338 alias is from Perl
   1184 ibm-1004_P100-1995 { UTR22* }   ibm-1004 { IBM* }
   1185 ibm-1008_P100-1995 { UTR22* }   ibm-1008 { IBM* } # cp1008, 8-bit Arabic (w/o euro update)
   1186 ibm-1009_P100-1995 { UTR22* }   ibm-1009 { IBM* }
   1187 ibm-1010_P100-1995 { UTR22* }   ibm-1010 { IBM* } NF_Z_62-010 { IANA* } iso-ir-69 { IANA } ISO646-FR { IANA } fr { IANA } csISO69French { IANA }
   1188 ibm-1011_P100-1995 { UTR22* }   ibm-1011 { IBM* } DIN_66003 { IANA* } iso-ir-21 { IANA } de { IANA } ISO646-DE { IANA } csISO21German { IANA }
   1189 ibm-1012_P100-1995 { UTR22* }   ibm-1012 { IBM* } IT { IANA* } iso-ir-15 { IANA } ISO646-IT { IANA } csISO15Italian { IANA }
   1190 ibm-1013_P100-1995 { UTR22* }   ibm-1013 { IBM* } BS_4730 { IANA* } iso-ir-4 { IANA } ISO646-GB { IANA } gb { IANA } uk { IANA } csISO4UnitedKingdom { IANA }
   1191 ibm-1014_P100-1995 { UTR22* }   ibm-1014 { IBM* } ES2 { IANA* } iso-ir-85 { IANA } ISO646-ES2 { IANA } csISO85Spanish2 { IANA }
   1192 ibm-1015_P100-1995 { UTR22* }   ibm-1015 { IBM* } PT2 { IANA* } iso-ir-84 { IANA } ISO646-PT2 { IANA } csISO84Portuguese2 { IANA }
   1193 ibm-1016_P100-1995 { UTR22* }   ibm-1016 { IBM* } NS_4551-1 { IANA* } iso-ir-60 { IANA } ISO646-NO { IANA } no { IANA } csISO60DanishNorwegian { IANA } csISO60Norwegian1 { IANA }
   1194 ibm-1017_P100-1995 { UTR22* }   ibm-1017 { IBM* }
   1195 ibm-1018_P100-1995 { UTR22* }   ibm-1018 { IBM* } SEN_850200_B { IANA* } iso-ir-10 { IANA } FI { IANA } ISO646-FI { IANA } ISO646-SE { IANA } se { IANA } csISO10Swedish { IANA }
   1196 ibm-1019_P100-1995 { UTR22* }   ibm-1019 { IBM* }
   1197 ibm-1020_P100-2003 { UTR22* }   ibm-1020 { IBM* } CSA_Z243.4-1985-1 { IANA* } iso-ir-121 { IANA } ISO646-CA { IANA } csa7-1 { IANA } ca { IANA } csISO121Canadian1 { IANA }
   1198 ibm-1021_P100-2003 { UTR22* }   ibm-1021 { IBM* }
   1199 ibm-1023_P100-2003 { UTR22* }   ibm-1023 { IBM* } ES { IANA* } iso-ir-17 { IANA } ISO646-ES { IANA } csISO17Spanish { IANA }
   1200 ibm-1027_P100-1995 { UTR22* }   ibm-1027 { IBM* } x-IBM1027 { JAVA }
   1201 ibm-1041_P100-1995 { UTR22* }   ibm-1041 { IBM* } x-IBM1041 { JAVA }
   1202 ibm-1043_P100-1995 { UTR22* }   ibm-1043 { IBM* } x-IBM1043 { JAVA }
   1203 ibm-1046_X110-1999 { UTR22* }   ibm-1046 { IBM* } x-IBM1046 { JAVA } x-IBM1046S { JAVA } # Arabic
   1204 ibm-1088_P100-1995 { UTR22* }   ibm-1088 { IBM* } x-IBM1088 { JAVA }
   1205 ibm-1100_P100-2003 { UTR22* }   ibm-1100 { IBM* } DEC-MCS { IANA* } dec { IANA } csDECMCS { IANA }
   1206 ibm-1101_P100-2003 { UTR22* }   ibm-1101 { IBM* }
   1207 ibm-1102_P100-2003 { UTR22* }   ibm-1102 { IBM* }
   1208 ibm-1103_P100-2003 { UTR22* }   ibm-1103 { IBM* }
   1209 ibm-1104_P100-2003 { UTR22* }   ibm-1104 { IBM* } NF_Z_62-010_1973 iso-ir-25 { IANA* } ISO646-FR1 { IANA } csISO25French { IANA } # NF_Z_62-010_(1973) is the real IANA alias, but () aren't invariant characters.
   1210 ibm-1105_P100-2003 { UTR22* }   ibm-1105 { IBM* }
   1211 ibm-1106_P100-2003 { UTR22* }   ibm-1106 { IBM* }
   1212 ibm-1107_P100-2003 { UTR22* }   ibm-1107 { IBM* } DS_2089 { IANA* } ISO646-DK { IANA } dk { IANA } csISO646Danish { IANA }
   1213 ibm-1127_P100-2004 { UTR22* }   ibm-1127 { IBM* }
   1214 ibm-1161_P100-1999 { UTR22* }   ibm-1161 { IBM* } # Thai (Euro update of ibm-1129)
   1215 ibm-1163_P100-1999 { UTR22* }   ibm-1163 { IBM* } # Vietnamese
   1216 ibm-1165_P101-2000 { UTR22* }   ibm-1165 { IBM* } # Vietnamese (EBCDIC)
   1217 ibm-1166_P100-2002 { UTR22* }   ibm-1166 { IBM* } # Cyrillic for Kazakhstan
   1218 ibm-1167_P100-2002 { UTR22* }   ibm-1167 { IBM* } KOI8-RU x-KOI8_RU { JAVA }
   1219 ibm-1174_X100-2007 { UTR22* }   ibm-1174 { IBM* } KZ-1048 { IANA* } STRK1048-2002 { IANA } RK1048 { IANA } csKZ1048 { IANA }
   1220 ibm-1277_P100-1995 { UTR22* }   ibm-1277 { IBM* } # Adobe (Postscript) Latin-1
   1221 ibm-13125_P100-1997 { UTR22* }  ibm-13125 { IBM* } # S-Ch (DBCS subset of ibm-4933, ibm-1388)
   1222 ibm-13140_P101-2000 { UTR22* }  ibm-13140 { IBM* }
   1223 ibm-13218_P100-1996 { UTR22* }  ibm-13218 { IBM* } # Japanese (EBCDIC update of ibm-930)
   1224 ibm-1350_P110-1997 { UTR22* }   ibm-1350 { IBM* } x-eucJP-Open { JAVA } eucJP-Open { JAVA } # Japanese (EUC-JP variant)
   1225 ibm-1351_P110-1997 { UTR22* }   ibm-1351 { IBM* } x-IBM1351 { JAVA } # Japanese (DBCS subset of ibm-5039)
   1226 ibm-1362_P110-1999 { UTR22* }   ibm-1362 { IBM* } x-IBM1362 { JAVA } # Korean (DBCS subset of ibm-1363)
   1227 ibm-13676_P102-2001 { UTR22* }  ibm-13676 { IBM* } # Simplified Chinese (EBCDIC)
   1228 ibm-1380_P100-1995 { UTR22* }   ibm-1380 { IBM* } x-IBM1380 { JAVA } # Simplified Chinese (DBCS subset of ibm-1381)
   1229 ibm-1381_P110-1999 { UTR22* }   ibm-1381 { IBM* JAVA } cp1381 { JAVA* } 1381 { JAVA } x-IBM1381 { JAVA } # Simplified Chinese PC Data mixed (IBM GB) 
   1230 ibm-1382_P100-1995 { UTR22* }   ibm-1382 { IBM* } x-IBM1382 { JAVA } # Simplified Chinese (DBCS subset of ibm-1383)
   1231 ibm-17221_P100-2001 { UTR22* }  ibm-17221 { IBM* } # Simplified Chinese (EBCDIC)
   1232 ibm-17248_X110-1999 { UTR22* }  ibm-17248 { IBM* } # PC Arabic (w/ euro update) Updated version of ibm-864
   1233 ibm-21344_P101-2000 { UTR22* }  ibm-21344 { IBM* } # PC Arabic. Updated version of ibm-864
   1234 ibm-21427_P100-1999 { UTR22* }  ibm-21427 { IBM* } # Traditional Chinese (DBCS subset of ibm-1370)
   1235 ibm-256_P100-1995 { UTR22* }    ibm-256 { IBM* } # Latin 1 EBCDIC
   1236 ibm-259_P100-1995 { UTR22* }    ibm-259 { IBM* } IBM-Symbols { IANA* } csIBMSymbols { IANA }
   1237 ibm-274_P100-2000 { UTR22* }    ibm-274 { IBM* } IBM274 { IANA* } EBCDIC-BE { IANA } CP274 { IANA } csIBM274 { IANA }
   1238 ibm-275_P100-1995 { UTR22* }    ibm-275 { IBM* } IBM275 { IANA* } EBCDIC-BR { IANA } cp275 { IANA } csIBM275 { IANA }
   1239 ibm-286_P100-2003 { UTR22* }    ibm-286 { IBM* } EBCDIC-AT-DE-A { IANA* } csEBCDICATDEA { IANA }
   1240 ibm-293_P100-1995 { UTR22* }    ibm-293 { IBM* } # APL EBCDIC (APL: A Programming Language)
   1241 ibm-300_P120-2006 { UTR22* }    ibm-300 { IBM* } x-IBM300 { JAVA } # Japanese (DBCS subset of ibm-930 and ibm-939)
   1242 ibm-301_P110-1997 { UTR22* }    ibm-301 { IBM* } x-IBM301 { JAVA } # Japanese (DBCS subset of ibm-943)
   1243 ibm-33058_P100-2000 { UTR22* }  ibm-33058 { IBM* } # SBCS (Katakana)
   1244 ibm-425_P101-2000 { UTR22* }    ibm-425 { IBM* } # Arabic (EBCDIC)
   1245 ibm-4930_P110-1999 { UTR22* }   ibm-4930 { IBM* } # Korean (DBCS subset of ibm-1364)
   1246 ibm-4933_P100-2002 { UTR22* }   ibm-4933 { IBM* } # S-Ch (DBCS subset of ibm-1388)
   1247 ibm-4948_P100-1995 { UTR22* }   ibm-4948 { IBM* }
   1248 ibm-4951_P100-1995 { UTR22* }   ibm-4951 { IBM* }
   1249 ibm-4952_P100-1995 { UTR22* }   ibm-4952 { IBM* }
   1250 ibm-4960_P100-1995 { UTR22* }   ibm-4960 { IBM* }
   1251 ibm-5039_P11A-1998 { UTR22* }   ibm-5039 { IBM* } # Japanese (HP Shift-JIS variant)
   1252 ibm-5048_P100-1995 { UTR22* }   ibm-5048 { IBM* } # Japanese (DBCS subset of ibm-1350, JIS X208-1990)
   1253 ibm-5049_P100-1995 { UTR22* }   ibm-5049 { IBM* } # Japanese (DBCS subset of ibm-1350, JIS X212)
   1254 ibm-5067_P100-1995 { UTR22* }   ibm-5067 { IBM* } # Korean (DBCS subset of ibm-21450)
   1255 ibm-5104_X110-1999 { UTR22* }   ibm-5104 { IBM* } # cp1008, 8-bit Arabic (w/ euro update)
   1256 ibm-806_P100-1998 { UTR22* }    ibm-806 { IBM* } # Hindi (ISCII variant)
   1257 ibm-808_P100-1999 { UTR22* }    ibm-808 { IBM* } x-IBM808 { JAVA } # Cyrillic
   1258 ibm-833_P100-1995 { UTR22* }    ibm-833 { IBM* } x-IBM833 { JAVA }
   1259 ibm-834_P100-1995 { UTR22* }    ibm-834 { IBM* } x-IBM834 { JAVA } # Korean (DBCS subset of ibm-933)
   1260 ibm-835_P100-1995 { UTR22* }    ibm-835 { IBM* } x-IBM835 { JAVA } # Traditional Chinese (DBCS subset of ibm-5033)
   1261 ibm-836_P100-1995 { UTR22* }    ibm-836 { IBM* } x-IBM836 { JAVA }
   1262 ibm-837_P100-1995 { UTR22* }    ibm-837 { IBM* } x-IBM837 { JAVA } # Simplified Chinese (DBCS subset of ibm-5031)
   1263 ibm-848_P100-1999 { UTR22* }    ibm-848 { IBM* } # Cyrillic (euro update of ibm-1125)
   1264 ibm-849_P100-1999 { UTR22* }    ibm-849 { IBM* } # Cyrillic Belarus (euro update of ibm-1131)
   1265 ibm-859_P100-1999 { UTR22* }    ibm-859 { IBM* } x-IBM859 { JAVA } # PC Latin 9 (w/ euro update)
   1266 ibm-8612_P100-1995 { UTR22* }   ibm-8612 { IBM* } # Arabic (EBCDIC update of ibm-420)
   1267 ibm-872_P100-1999 { UTR22* }    ibm-872 { IBM* } # Cyrillic (Euro update of ibm-855)
   1268 ibm-880_P100-1995 { UTR22* }    ibm-880 { IBM* } IBM880 { IANA* } cp880 { IANA } EBCDIC-Cyrillic { IANA } csIBM880 { IANA } windows-20880 { WINDOWS* }
   1269 ibm-896_P100-1995 { UTR22* }    ibm-896 { IBM* } # SBCS Katakana
   1270 ibm-897_P100-1995 { UTR22* }    ibm-897 { IBM* } JIS_X0201 { IANA* } X0201 { IANA } csHalfWidthKatakana { IANA } x-IBM897 { JAVA }
   1271 ibm-9027_P100-1999 { UTR22* }   ibm-9027 { IBM* } # DBCS T-Ch Host. Euro update of ibm-835. DBCS portion of ibm-1371.
   1272 ibm-9048_P100-1998 { UTR22* }   ibm-9048 { IBM* } # Hebrew (Euro and Sequel update of ibm-856)
   1273 ibm-905_P100-1995 { UTR22* }    ibm-905 { IBM* } IBM905 { IANA* } CP905 { IANA } ebcdic-cp-tr { IANA } csIBM905 { IANA } windows-20905 { WINDOWS* }
   1274 ibm-9056_P100-1995 { UTR22* }   ibm-9056 { IBM* } # Arabic
   1275 ibm-9061_P100-1999 { UTR22* }   ibm-9061 { IBM* } # Greek (w/ euro update)
   1276 ibm-9145_P110-1997 { UTR22* }   ibm-9145 { IBM* } # Japanese (DBCS subset of ibm-5050)
   1277 ibm-9238_X110-1999 { UTR22* }   ibm-9238 { IBM* } # cp1046, PC Arabic Extended (w/ euro update)
   1278 ibm-924_P100-1998 { UTR22* }    ibm-924 { IBM* } IBM00924 { IANA* } CCSID00924 { IANA } CP00924 { IANA } ebcdic-Latin9--euro { IANA }
   1279 ibm-926_P100-2000 { UTR22* }    ibm-926 { IBM* } # Korean (DBCS subset of ibm-944)
   1280 ibm-927_P100-1995 { UTR22* }    ibm-927 { IBM* } x-IBM927 { JAVA } # Traditional Chinese (DBCS subset of ibm-948)
   1281 ibm-928_P100-1995 { UTR22* }    ibm-928 { IBM* } # Simplified Chinese (DBCS subset of ibm-936)
   1282 ibm-941_P13A-2001 { UTR22* }    ibm-941 { IBM* } # DBCS portion of ibm-943
   1283 ibm-944_P100-1995 { UTR22* }    ibm-944 { IBM* } # Korean
   1284 ibm-946_P100-1995 { UTR22* }    ibm-946 { IBM* } # Simplified Chinese
   1285 ibm-947_P100-1995 { UTR22* }    ibm-947 { IBM* } x-IBM947 { JAVA } # Traditional Chinese (DBCS subset of ibm-950)
   1286 ibm-948_P110-1999 { UTR22* }    ibm-948 { IBM* } x-IBM948 { JAVA } # Traditional Chinese
   1287 ibm-951_P100-1995 { UTR22* }    ibm-951 { IBM* } x-IBM951 { JAVA } # Korean (DBCS subset of ibm-949)
   1288 ibm-952_P110-1997 { UTR22* }    ibm-952 { IBM* } x-JIS0208 # Pure DBCS, Japanese EUC, G1 - JIS X208-1990
   1289 ibm-953_P100-2000 { UTR22* }    ibm-953 { IBM* } JIS_X0212-1990 { IANA* } # Pure DBCS, Japanese EUC, G3 - JIS X 0212-1990
   1290 ibm-955_P110-1997 { UTR22* }    ibm-955 { IBM* } # Pure DBCS, Japanese EUC, G0 - JIS X208-1978
   1291 ibm-9577_P100-2001 { UTR22* }   ibm-9577 { IBM* } ibm-1385 { IBM } x-IBM1385 { JAVA } # ibm-9577 and ibm-1385 are identical DBCS tables.
   1292 iso-8859_16-2001 { UTR22* }     ISO-8859-16 { IANA* } iso-ir-226 { IANA } ISO_8859-16:2001 { IANA } latin10 { IANA } l10 { IANA }
   1293 
   1294 # To be considered for listing at a later date for the data library customization tool
   1295 #ibm-1159_P100-1999 { UTR22* }   ibm-1159 { IBM* } # SBCS T-Ch Host. Euro update of ibm-28709. This is used in combination with another CCSID mapping.
   1296 #ibm-960_P100-2000 { UTR22* }    ibm-960 { IBM* } # Pure DBCS, CNS11643 plane 1
   1297 #ibm-963_P100-1995 { UTR22* }    ibm-963 { IBM* } # Pure DBCS, CNS11643 plane 2 Traditional Chinese (DBCS subset of ibm-965)
   1298