ascii control character

  • 51Negative-acknowledge character — Nak and NAK redirect here. For other uses, see Nak (disambiguation). In telecommunications, a negative acknowledge character (NAK or NACK) is a transmission control character sent by a station as a negative response to the station with which the… …

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  • 52Substitute character — (unicode|␚): A control character that is used in the place of a character that is recognized to be invalid or in error or that cannot be represented on a given device.In ASCII and Unicode, this character is encoded by the number 26 (in… …

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  • 53HTML decimal character rendering — Not all web browsers or email clients used by receivers of HTML documents, or text editors used by authors of HTML documents, will be able to render all HTML characters. Most modern web browsers are able to display many more characters than the… …

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  • 54Bell character — Caractère d appel Pour les articles homonymes, voir BEL. En informatique, dans les standards de codage de caractères, le caractère d appel, abrégé BEL (de l anglais bell character), est un caractère qui, lorsqu il est envoyé à une imprimante ou à …

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  • 55Portable character set — is a set of 103 characters which, according to the POSIX standard, must be present in any character set. In fact, it is ASCII minus some control characters …

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  • 56End Transmission Block character — In the C0 control code set used in ASCII, ETB is a short name for the End Transmission Block control character (code 23, or 0x17) …

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  • 57ZX Spectrum character set — The ZX Spectrum character set is the variant of ASCII used in the British Sinclair Spectrum computers. It is based on ASCII 1967 (the standard ASCII on which all modern character sets are based), but with one character from ASCII 1963 (the first… …

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  • 58Unicode control characters — Many characters are used to control the interpretation or display of text, but these characters themselves have no visual or spatial representation. For example, the null character (U+0000, aka NUL) is used in C programming application… …

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  • 59Code ASCII — American Standard Code for Information Interchange « ASCII » redirige ici. Pour les autres significations, voir ASCII (homonymie) …

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  • 60Codes ASCII — American Standard Code for Information Interchange « ASCII » redirige ici. Pour les autres significations, voir ASCII (homonymie) …

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