On Mon, 25 Mar 2019 15:48:50 +0000, Longnecker, Dennis wrote:

>I see there is an extended ASCII table which has accented characters; like the 
>hex A2 which is an accented lower case O.
>
>Is there such a character in the ebcdic world?   All my google searches for 
>EBCDIC to ASCII conversions aren't showing accented characters in EBCDIC.
> 
What does your "accented lower case O" look like.  What accent?  In Unicode.
I find at least the following:
ö small o umlaut
ô small o circumflex
ó small o acute
ò small o grave

What language does it come from?  That might be a clue to the EBCDIC
code page.

In ISO8859-1, 'A2'x is "¢", a cent sign.   I might expect other languages to
overload that.

See: https://www.terena.org/activities/multiling/ml-docs/iso-8859.html

-- gil

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