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Description: Official FAQ from the Unicode Consortium discussing ISCII and Unicode as well as common problems faced by developers and users.
FAQ - Indic Scripts and Languages A: Indian Standard Code for Information Interchange (ISCII) is the character code for Indian languages that originate from Brahmi script. ISCII was evolved by a standardization committee under the Department of Electronics during 1986-88, and adopted by the Bureau of Indian Standards (BIS) in 1991. Unlike Unicode, ISCII is an 8-bit encoding that uses escape sequences to announce the particular Indic script represented by a following coded character sequence. The ISCII document is IS13194:1991, available from the BIS offices.
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Creation Date: 1992-07-24T04:00:00Z
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