ISO-8859-8

The table data is here: ISO-8859-8.tar.bz2
unicode.org-mappings/ISO8859/8859-8.TXT
whatwg/ISO-8859-8.TXT
glibc-2.2-iconv/ISO-8859-8.TXT
glibc-2.2-charmaps/ISO-8859-8.TXT
libiconv-1.1/ISO-8859-8.TXT
jdk-1.5.0/ISO-8859-8.TXT
zos/05012.TXT
are identical; they have been updated very recently.
libiconv-1.0/ISO-8859-8.TXT
dkuug.dk/ISO-8859-8.TXT
jdk-1.1.8/ISO-8859-8.TXT
jdk-1.3.1/ISO-8859-8.TXT
jdk-1.4.2/ISO-8859-8.TXT
solaris-2.7/8859-8.TXT
osf1-5.1/ISO8859-8.TXT
windows-xp/CP28598.TXT
windows-2016/CP28598.TXT
windows-xp/CP38598.TXT
windows-2016/CP38598.TXT
clisp/ISO-8859-8.TXT
freebsd-iconv-0.4/ISO-8859-8.TXT
are identical, differ in the mapping of 0xAF and lack the mapping of 0xFD, 0xFE.
windows-2000/CP28598.TXT
windows-2000/CP38598.TXT
differs in the mapping of 0xAF, and adds private area mappings for 0xA1, 0xBF..0xDE, 0xFB..0xFF.
aix-4.3.2/ISO8859-8.TXT
icu-1.3.1/IBM-916.TXT
icu-1.7/IBM-916.TXT
icu-2.2/IBM-916.TXT
icu-2.8/IBM-916_P100-1995.TXT
icu-3.4/IBM-916_P100-1995.TXT
mono-1.1.11/ISO-8859-8.TXT
mono-1.1.11/WINDOWS-38598.TXT
zos/ISO8859-8.TXT
are identical, differ in the mappings of 0xAF, 0xB7, and lack the mapping of 0xFD, 0xFE.

Comparison of conversion tables
Bruno Haible <bruno@clisp.org>

Last modified: 19 January 2020.