A list of character sets
Character sets and their descriptions
Character set Description
ASCII(OEM) Extended ASCII character set.
Eastern Europe Eastern European character set.
Thai Thai character set.
Russian Russian character set.
Baltic Baltic character set.
Arabic Arabic character set.
Hebrew Hebrew character set.
Vietnamese Vietnamese character set.
Turkish Turkish character set.
Greek Greek character set.
CHINESE_BIG5 The most commonly used Chinese character set in China, Hong Kong Special Administrative Region, and Taiwan.
CHINESE_GB18030 The Chinese character set used in mainland China.
Korean Korean character set.
Korean (Hangeul) Other common spellings for the Korean character set.
Japanese Japanese character set.
Mac Characters used by the Macintosh.
Symbol Symbolic character set.
ASCII(Default) Extended ASCII character set.
ASCII ASCII character set.
UTF-8 UTF-8 (8-bit Universal Character Set/Unicode Transformation Format) is a variable-length character encoding for Unicode. It can be used to represent any character in the Unicode standard, and the first byte in its encoding is still compatible with ASCII, so that software that originally processed ASCII characters can continue to be used with little or no modification.
UTF-7 UTF-7 (7-bit Unicode Transformation Format, abbreviated UTF) is a variable-length character Encode Type used to represent Unicode characters as ASCII-encoded strings.
UTF-32 UTF-32 (or UCS-4) is a protocol for encoding Unicode characters, using exactly 32 bits for each Unicode code point.
Windows1252 Commonly used codes in English. Windows 1252 (Window 9x Standard for Western European Languages).
Korean Korean character set.
Unicode In the field of computer science, Unicode (Unicode, Unicode, Unicode, Unicode Standard) is an industry standard.
Cyrillic Cyrillic (Windows)
IA5 IA5
IA5 (German) IA5 (German)
IA5 (Swedish) IA5 (Swedish)
IA5 (Norwegian) IA5 (Norwegian)