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This article is about Microsoft Windows Code Page 949. For the IBM Code Page, see Code page 949.
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Code page 1363, also known by Microsoft Windows as Code Page 949, is Microsoft's implementation that appears similar to EUC-KR. This code page supports the Korean language. The code page is not registered with IANA,[1] and hence, is not a standard to communicate information over the Internet, although it's often used for that. UTF-8 is much preferred for compatibility.
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ISO/IEC 8859 |
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Single jamo |
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