Microsoft has assigned code page 28601 a.k.a. However, it is defined as an alias of the close equivalent TIS-620 (which lacks the non-breaking space), and which can without problems be used for ISO/IEC 8859-11, since the no-break space has a code which was unallocated in TIS-620. ISO-8859-11 is not a main registered IANA charset name despite following the normal pattern for IANA charsets based on the ISO 8859 series. (In practice, this small distinction is usually ignored.) The sole difference is that ISO/IEC 8859-11 allocates non-breaking space to code 0xA0, while TIS-620 leaves it undefined. It is nearly identical to the national Thai standard TIS-620 (1990). It is informally referred to as Latin/Thai. ISO/IEC 8859-11:2001, Information technology - 8-bit single-byte coded graphic character sets - Part 11: Latin/Thai alphabet, is part of the ISO/IEC 8859 series of ASCII-based standard character encodings, first edition published in 2001.
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