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Technologies > Character Encodings > ISO-8859-1 > Technology Changes

Changes in the usage of ISO-8859-1

This diagram shows the percentages of websites that recently changed between ISO-8859-1 and other character encodings. See technologies overview for explanations on the methodologies used in the surveys.

How to read the diagram:
4.56% of the websites that are using ISO-8859-1 were using UTF-8 until recently.
11.10% of the websites that were using ISO-8859-1 until recently are now using UTF-8.

Overall
5.10%
11.54%
UTF-8
4.56%
11.10%
Windows-1252
0.20%
0.23%
GB2312
0.06%
0.01%
Windows-1251
0.06%
0.03%
Windows-1256
0.05%
0.02%
ISO-8859-15
0.04%
0.06%
GBK
0.02%
less than 0.01%
ISO-8859-2
0.01%
0.01%
ISO-8859-9
0.01%
0.01%
Windows-1254
0.01%
less than 0.01%
Shift JIS
0.01%
0.01%
US-ASCII
0.01%
0.01%
Windows-1250
0.01%
0.01%
Windows-874
less than 0.01%
less than 0.01%
EUC-KR
less than 0.01%
less than 0.01%
ISO-8859-7
less than 0.01%
less than 0.01%
UTF-16
less than 0.01%
less than 0.01%
Big5
less than 0.01%
less than 0.01%
TIS-620
less than 0.01%
less than 0.01%
Windows-1255
less than 0.01%
less than 0.01%
KOI8-R
less than 0.01%
less than 0.01%
Windows-1253
less than 0.01%
less than 0.01%
ISO-8859-3
less than 0.01%
0%
ISO-8859-8
less than 0.01%
0%
ISO-8859-5
0%
less than 0.01%
EUC-JP
0%
less than 0.01%
ISO-8859-16
0%
less than 0.01%
ISO-8859-6
0%
less than 0.01%
KS C 5601
0%
less than 0.01%
W3Techs.com, 19 May 2013
changes from other character encodings to ISO-8859-1
changes from ISO-8859-1 to other character encodings
Percentage of websites changing between
ISO-8859-1 and other character encodings.







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ISO-8859-1
Category: Character Encodings
ISO-8859-1 (informally also called Latin-1) is an 8-bit character set for Western European languages.
Website: iso.org/...




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