kódoldalakkal
Kódoldalakkal, also known as code pages, are character encoding schemes historically used in Microsoft Windows operating systems. They are primarily used to represent text in various languages and scripts. Unlike the more modern Unicode standard, code pages are typically limited to a fixed number of characters, often 256, organized into a 16x16 grid. This limitation means that a single code page can only represent a specific set of characters, and switching between different languages or character sets often requires using a different code page.
The concept of code pages arose from the need to support a wide range of characters for
The primary drawback of code pages is their limited scope. They cannot represent all the characters used