ASCII (W3)
"ASCII" (1963) steht für "American Standard Code for Information Interchange", ein genormter Schriftzeichen-Code für den Nachrichtenaustausch.
Mit einem Byte lassen sich (2**8 =) 256 Zeichen darstellen. Dies erschien bei der Entwicklung genug, um alle (amerikanischen) Zeichen darzustellen. Aber unter Einbeziehung aller Sprachen der Welt, kommt man schnell an eine Grenze.
ASCII is a common numerical code for computers and other devices that work with text. Computers can only understand numbers, so an ASCII code is the numerical representation of a character such as 'a' or '@'. When mentioned in relation to domain names or strings, ASCII refers to the fact that before internationalization only the letters a-z, digits 0-9, and the hyphen "-", were allowed in domain names.
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ASCII art | ASCII movie | ASCII-Animation | ASCII-Datei | ASCII-Film | ASCII-Grafik | ASCII-Steuerzeichen | ASCII-Zeichensatz
(E?)(L?) http://alt-usage-english.org/ascii_ipa_choice.html
ascii | ascii_ipa_choice | asciiipa
(E?)(L?) http://spac.altervista.org/
S.P.A.C. - Special People Ascii Club
(E?)(L1) http://www.ascii-art.de/
ASCII-Art z.B. um Newsletter möglichst leicht zu halten kann man statt GIF-Bildern ASCII-Kunstwerke einfügen.
Besonders interessant sind die animierten ASCII-Kunstwerke.
The ASCII addiction includes the making of ASCII pictures. You can find most of my pictures in my Gallery and some more information about the `artist' in me by clicking on my initials in any of my ASCII drawings.
(E?)(L?) http://www.asciimation.co.nz/
ASCII Star Wars.
(E?)(L?) http://www.catb.org/jargon/html/go01.html
ASCII | ASCII art | flat-ASCII | plain-ASCII
(E6)(L1) http://www.chris.com/ascii/
Buchstabenbilder - Christopher Johnson's ASCII Art Collection
ASCII Art
The collection
Categories:
animals | aardvarks | amoeba | bears (teddybears) | bears | beavers | birds (land) | birds (water) | bison | camels | cats | cows | dogs | dolphins | elephants | fish | frogs | gorillas | horses | insects | ants | bees | beetles | butterflies | cockroaches | othermoose | other (land) | other (water) | reptiles | aligators | dinosaurs | lizards | snakes | turtlesrhinoceros | rodents | bats | other | rabbitsscorpions | spiders | wolvesanime and manga | 3x3 eyes | akira | astro boy | dirty pair | dragon ball | futaba-kun change | gall force | kimagure orange road | maison ikkoku | moldiver | my neighbor totoro | neon genesis evangelion | otaku no video | other | outlanders | project a-ko | ranma saotome | sailor moon | tenchi muyou | urusei yatsura | vampire princess miyuart and design | banksy | borders | egyptian | escher | mona lisa | other | patterns | signatures | the birth of venusbooks | alice in wonderland | dr seuss |
| beavis and Butt-head | betty boop | cartoon planet | casper | felix the cat | flintstones | mickey mouse | pink panther | ren and stimpy | rocky and bullwinkle | roger rabbit | simpsons | smurfs | south park | spongebob squarepants | tiny toon adventures | two stupid dogs | warner broscomics | alfred e neuman | archie | batman | bloom county | calvin and hobbes | captain america | dilbert | garfield | life in hell | mafalda | peanuts | supermancreatures | aliens | angels | devils | dragons | fairies | gods and goddesses | mermaids | monsters | unicornsevents | birthday | graduation | weddingfood and drink | apples | beer | chocolate | ice cream | otherholiday | 4th of july | christmas | other | religious | santa | snowman | treeseaster | fathers day | halloween | hanukkah | mothers day | new year | thanksgiving | logos and insignias | amnesty international | bauhaus | caduceus | coca-cola | drama masks | fonts | hello kitty | j r dobbs | jolly roger | kool-aid | linux | no bs | no smoking | peace | pillsbury doughboy | playboy | recycle | red dog beer | smiley | sun microsystems | television | walt jabsco | yin and yangmovies | aladdin | bambi | beauty and the beast | galaxy quest | ghostbusters | ice age | james bond | lion king | little mermaid | resident evil | shrek | snow white | star wars | toy story | wallace and gromit | winnie the poohmusic | band logos | metallica | other | pink floydmusical instruments | musicians | alice cooper | beatles | elvis presley | snoop doggpianosnature | astronomy | beach | mountains | other | sunset | tornadoobjects | abacus | anchors | antennas | arrows | audio equipment | awards | axes | badges | balloons | blender | bones | books | bottles | boxes | bridges | brooms | buckets | buildings | calculators | cameras | candles | castles | chains | clocks | computers | diamonds | electronics | explosives | fences | flags | footwear | furniture | beds | benches | chairs | office | sofasguns | handcuffs | keys | kleenex | knives | light bulbs | magnifying glass | medical | money | optical illusions | playing cards | scales | signs | swords | televisions | tools | umbrellapeople | babies | bathing | beach | body parts | brains | buttocks | eyes | hand gestures | lipschris johnson | faces | famous | albert einstein | barack obama |
| cindy crawford | marylin monroe | michelle pfeiffernaked ladies | occupations | artists | ascii artists | astronauts | bodybuilders | builders | butcher | clowns | disc jockeys | hair stylistsother | skeletons | tribal people | vikingsplaces | alcatraz | maps | statue of liberty | stonehengeplants |
| cactus | flowers | marijuanareligion | astrology | buddhism | christianity | judaismsports and activities | archery | baseball | basketball | billiards | bowling | boxing | dancing | fishing | football | other | rodeo | sailing | skiing | soccer | surfingtelevision | barney | bear in the big blue house | futurama | gumby and pokey | star trek | x-filestransportation | airplanes | bicycles | busses | cars | motorcycles | nautical | other | space ships | trainsvideo games | atomic bomberman | mortal kombat | other | pokemon |
| tomb raider
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figlet ascii banner - make ascii banners for forum posts or email sigs
(E1)(L1) http://www.code-knacker.de/ascii.htm
(E?)(L?) http://www.computerhilfen.de/lexikon-a.html
(E?)(L?) http://www.decodeunicode.org/en/glossary
(E?)(L?) http://www.degraeve.com/reference/asciitable.php
(E?)(L?) http://www.digitalkamera.de/Fotolexikon/Suche/A.aspx
(E?)(L?) http://www.etymonline.com/index.php?term=ASCII
(E?)(L1) http://www.fileformat.info/info/unicode/char/a.htm
ASCII C0 Control Codes U+0000 | ASCII Digits U+0030 | ASCII Punctuation and Symbols U+0020 | ASCII Variants, Fullwidth U+FF01
(E?)(L1) http://www.fileformat.info/info/unicode/char/c.htm
C0 Control Codes, ASCII U+0000
(E?)(L1) http://www.fileformat.info/info/unicode/char/d.htm
Digits, ASCII U+0030
(E?)(L1) http://www.fileformat.info/info/unicode/char/f.htm
Fullwidth ASCII Variants U+FF01
(E?)(L1) http://www.fileformat.info/info/unicode/char/p.htm
Punctuation and Symbols, ASCII U+0020
(E?)(L1) http://www.fileformat.info/info/unicode/char/s.htm
Symbols, ASCII Punctuation and U+0020
(E?)(L?) http://filext.com/file-extension/ASCII
(E?)(L?) http://filext.com/file-extension/CASCII
"CASCII" steht für "Chemical ASCII".
(E?)(L?) http://www.formel-sammlung.de/formel-ASCII-Zeichen-6-51-268.html
ASCII-Zeichen
(E?)(L?) http://dl.getdropbox.com/u/401276/Mandelbrot/index.html
ASCII Mandelbrot set by Nick McClendon
(E?)(L?) http://www.hpl.hp.com/personal/Evan_Kirshenbaum/IPA/faq.html
7-Bit-ASCII-Form der IPA-Lautschrift (Evan Kirshenbaum)
(E?)(L?) http://waste.informatik.hu-berlin.de/Galerie/mumelexikon/typo.html
(E?)(L1) http://waste.informatik.hu-berlin.de/Galerie/mumelexikon/Studie1.pdf
(E?)(L?) http://www-306.ibm.com/software/globalization/terminology/index.jsp
- "ASCII": See American Standard Code for Information Interchange.
- "ASCII line-mode display station": A display station that has the characteristics of Teletype equipment or typewriters. The display station has a one-line input field at the bottom of the screen. The output field is located above the input field and receives data, one line at a time, with the most recent data at the bottom of the output field.
- "ASCII port sharing": A function that allows the user to have different ASCII devices (programmable or nonprogrammable work stations) share the same port, at different times, without needing to manually create a configuration description for each new device.
(E?)(L?) http://www3.interscience.wiley.com/stasa
ASCII code
(E?)(L1) http://www.jamillan.com/v_sigla6.htm
(E?)(L?) http://www.jargonf.org/
art ASCII | ASCII | ASCII armored | ASCIIbétique | ASCII Étendu | ASCIIZ | non-ASCII
(E3)(L1) http://www.jargon.net/jargonfile/t/TheJargonLexicon.html
ASCII | ASCII art | flat-ASCII | plain-ASCII
(E3)(L1) http://www.jargon.net/jargonfile/
The predominant character set encoding of present-day computers. The standard version uses 7 bits for each character, whereas most earlier codes (including early drafts of ASCII prior to June 1961) used fewer. This change allowed the inclusion of lowercase letters - a major win - but it did not provide for accented letters or any other letterforms not used in English (such as the German sharp-S or the ae-ligature which is a letter in, for example, Norwegian). It could be worse, though. It could be much worse. See EBCDIC to understand how.
Computers are much pickier and less flexible about spelling than humans; thus, hackers need to be very precise when talking about characters, and have developed a considerable amount of verbal shorthand for them. Every character has one or more names -- some formal, some concise, some silly. Common jargon names for ASCII characters are collected here. See also individual entries for bang, excl, open, ques, semi, shriek, splat, twiddle, and Yu-Shiang Whole Fish.
This list derives from revision 2.3 of the Usenet ASCII pronunciation guide. Single characters are listed in ASCII order; character pairs are sorted in by first member. For each character, common names are given in rough order of popularity, followed by names that are reported but rarely seen; official ANSI/CCITT names are surrounded by brokets: <>. Square brackets mark the particularly silly names introduced by INTERCAL. The abbreviations "l/r" and "o/c" stand for left/right and "open/close" respectively. Ordinary parentheticals provide some usage information.
- ! Common: bang; pling; excl; not; shriek; ball-bat; "exclamation mark". Rare: factorial; exclam; smash; cuss; boing; yell; wow; hey; wham; eureka; [spark-spot]; soldier, control.
- " Common: double quote; quote. Rare: literal mark; double-glitch; "quotation marks"; "dieresis"; dirk; [rabbit-ears]; double prime.
- # Common: number sign; pound; pound sign; hash; sharp; crunch; hex; [mesh]. Rare: grid; crosshatch; octothorpe; flash; "square", pig-pen; tictactoe; scratchmark; thud; thump; splat.
- $ Common: dollar; "dollar sign". Rare: currency symbol; buck; cash; string (from BASIC); escape (when used as the echo of ASCII ESC); ding; cache; [big money].
- % Common: percent; "percent sign"; mod; grapes. Rare: [double-oh-seven].
- ' Common: single quote; quote; "apostrophe". Rare: prime; glitch; tick; irk; pop; [spark]; "closing single quotation mark"; "acute accent".
- ( ) Common: l/r paren; l/r parenthesis; left/right; open/close; paren/thesis; o/c paren; o/c parenthesis; l/r parenthesis; l/r banana. Rare: so/already; lparen/rparen; "opening/closing parenthesis"; o/c round bracket, l/r round bracket, [wax/wane]; parenthisey/unparenthisey; l/r ear.
- + Common: "plus"; add. Rare: cross; [intersection].
- , Common: "comma". Rare: "cedilla"; [tail].
- - Common: dash; "hyphen"; "minus". Rare: [worm]; option; dak; bithorpe.
- . Common: dot; point; "period"; "decimal point". Rare: radix point; full stop; [spot].
- / Common: slash; stroke; "slant"; forward slash. Rare: diagonal; solidus; over; slak; virgule; [slat].
- : Common: "colon". Rare: dots; [two-spot].
- ; Common: "semicolon"; semi. Rare: weenie; [hybrid], pit-thwong.
- < > Common: "less/greater than"; bra/ket; l/r angle; l/r angle bracket; l/r broket. Rare: from/{into, towards}; read from/write to; suck/blow; comes-from/gozinta; in/out; crunch/zap (all from UNIX); tic/tac; [angle/right angle].
- = Common: "equals"; gets; takes. Rare: quadrathorpe; [half-mesh].
- ? Common: query; "question mark"; ques. Rare: quiz; whatmark; [what]; wildchar; huh; hook; buttonhook; hunchback.
- @ Common: at sign; at; strudel. Rare: each; vortex; whorl; [whirlpool]; cyclone; snail; ape; cat; rose; cabbage; "commercial at".
- V Rare: [book].
- [ ] Common: l/r square bracket; l/r bracket; "opening/closing bracket"; bracket/unbracket. Rare: square/unsquare; [U turn/U turn back].
- \ Common: backslash, hack, whack; escape (from C/UNIX); reverse slash; slosh; backslant; backwhack. Rare: bash; "reverse slant"; reversed virgule; [backslat].
- ^ Common: hat; control; uparrow; caret; "circumflex". Rare: xor sign, chevron; [shark (or shark-fin)]; to the ('to the power of'); fang; pointer (in Pascal).
- _ Common: "underline"; underscore; underbar; under. Rare: score; backarrow; skid; [flatworm].
- ' Common: backquote; left quote; left single quote; open quote; "grave accent"; grave. Rare: backprime; [backspark]; unapostrophe; birk; blugle; back tick; back glitch; push; "opening single quotation mark"; quasiquote.
- { } Common: o/c brace; l/r brace; l/r squiggly; l/r squiggly bracket/brace; l/r curly bracket/brace; "opening/closing brace". Rare: brace/unbrace; curly/uncurly; leftit/rytit; l/r squirrelly; [embrace/bracelet]. A balanced pair of these may be called 'curlies'.
- | Common: bar; or; or-bar; v-bar; pipe; vertical bar. Rare: "vertical line"; gozinta; thru; pipesinta (last three from UNIX); [spike].
- ~ Common: "tilde"; squiggle; twiddle; not. Rare: approx; wiggle; swung dash; enyay; [sqiggle (sic)].
The pronunciation of # as 'pound' is common in the U.S. but a bad idea; Commonwealth Hackish has its own, rather more apposite use of 'pound sign' (confusingly, on British keyboards the pound graphic happens to replace #; thus Britishers sometimes call # on a U.S.-ASCII keyboard 'pound', compounding the American error). The U.S. usage derives from an old-fashioned commercial practice of using a # suffix to tag pound weights on bills of lading. The character is usually pronounced 'hash' outside the U.S. There are more culture wars over the correct pronunciation of this character than any other, which has led to the ha ha only serious suggestion that it be pronounced 'shibboleth' (see Judges 12:6 in an Old Testament or Tanakh).
The 'uparrow' name for circumflex and 'leftarrow' name for underline are historical relics from archaic ASCII (the 1963 version), which had these graphics in those character positions rather than the modern punctuation characters.
The 'swung dash' or 'approximation' sign is not quite the same as tilde in typeset material but the ASCII tilde serves for both (compare angle brackets).
Some other common usages cause odd overlaps. The #, $, >, and & characters, for example, are all pronounced "hex" in different communities because various assemblers use them as a prefix tag for hexadecimal constants (in particular, # in many assembler-programming cultures, $ in the 6502 world, > at Texas Instruments, and & on the BBC Micro, Sinclair, and some Z80 machines). See also splat.
The inability of ASCII text to correctly represent any of the world's other major languages makes the designers' choice of 7 bits look more and more like a serious misfeature as the use of international networks continues to increase (see software rot). Hardware and software from the U.S. still tends to embody the assumption that ASCII is the universal character set and that characters have 7 bits; this is a major irritant to people who want to use a character set suited to their own languages. Perversely, though, efforts to solve this problem by proliferating 'national' character sets produce an evolutionary pressure to use a smaller subset common to all those in use.
(E?)(L?) http://www.kammerl.de/ascii/AsciiSignature.php
ANSI ASCII | ASCII Code | ASCII Characters | ASCII Help | ASCII Table
Hier kann man sich seinen Namen als ASCII-Zeichen in verschiedenen Fonts ausgeben lassen.
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(E?)(L?) http://www.kith.org/logos/words/indexes/index.html
- abc (ASCII music format): RRabbit (comments)
- ASCII
- abc ASCII music format: RRabbit (comments)
(E?)(L?) http://www.kith.org/logos/words/lower3/dddit.html
ddd: Di-Dah, Dah, Dit
(E?)(L?) http://www.laut.de/AsciiDisko
Ascii.Disko
(E?)(L?) http://www.learnthenet.com/glossary/ascii
(E?)(L?) http://blog.modernmechanix.com/2006/03/13/ascii-art-1948/
>ASCII Art, 1948 style.
(E?)(L?) http://www.netlingo.com/inframes.cfm
ASCII | ASCII art | ASCII bashing | ASCII-armored | NASCII art
(E?)(L?) http://www.oedilf.com/db/Lim.php
Limericks on ASCII | ASCII art | ASCII sort order
(E1)(L1) https://www.dictionary.com/browse/ASCII
(E?)(L1) http://www.romanm.ch/
ASCII-Bilder
Was man mit Zeichen alles zeichnen kann?
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| | Homepage | |
| | Kontakt | |
| | E-Mail | |
| | News | |
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| | Ascii \____________ |
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| | SMS/MMS-Textbilder | |
| | Spezial | |
| | Movies | |
| | Animationen | |
| | Bilder | |
| | Art | |
| | Spiele | |
| | Links | |
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| | Besucherzähler \___ |
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| | User/Online 00008 | |
| | User/Tag 00183 | |
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(E?)(L1) http://www.sebastian-r.de/asciiart/
Bilder in ASCII-Bilder umwandeln
Neben dem "SET"-Schalter kann man die Adresse eines beliebigen Bildes im Internet eingeben (z.B. ein Bild auf der eigenen Homepage). Ein Klick auf "SET" zeigt das Bild an. Ein Klick auf "RENDER" wandelt das Bild in ein ASCII-Bild um.
(E?)(L1) http://www.snarkles.net/scripts/sneak/sneak.php
- ASCII to Binary
- Binary to ASCII
- ASCII to Hex
- Hex to ASCII
(E?)(L?) http://www.stefan-lenz.ch/bit_glossar/18.html
ASCII-Code - Technische Grundlage für Datenaustausch
(E?)(L1) https://whatis.techtarget.com/definitionsAlpha/0,289930,sid9_alpA,00.html
(E?)(L?) http://artscene.textfiles.com/rtty/COLLECTION/
ASCII Artwork: The RTTY Collection
- ARTWORK-01 RTTY Art Collection Group #1 (Primarily Cartoons)
- ARTWORK-02 RTTY Art Collection Group #2 (Primarily Sports and Portraits)
- ARTWORK-03 RTTY Art Collection Group #3 (Primarily Holidays)
- ARTWORK-04 RTTY Art Collection Group #4 (Primarily Women)
- ARTWORK-05 RTTY Art Collection Group #5 (Symbols, Buildings, Scouts, Homilies)
- ARTWORK-06 RTTY Art Collection Group #6 (Space, Flags, Slogans, Portraits)
- ARTWORK-07 RTTY Art Collection Group #7 (Characters, Pinups, Slogans, Star Wars)
- ARTWORK-08 RTTY Art Collection Group #8 (Characters, Space, Slogans)
- PANELS RTTY PANELS: Artwork Which Requires Multiple Sets of Printouts to be Attached
(E?)(L1) http://www.typolexikon.de/a/ascII.html
(E?)(L?) http://www.typorganism.com/
Der ASCII-O-Matic bietet die Möglichkeit ein eigenes Bild hochzuladen und als ASCII-Bild darstellen zu lassen.
(E6)(L?) http://www.unicode.org/charts/charindex.html
ASCII | ASCII C0 Control Codes | ASCII Digits | ASCII Variants, Fullwidth | Control Codes, ASCII C0 | Digits, ASCII | Fullwidth ASCII Variants
(E?)(L1) http://www.urbandictionary.com/
ascii | ASCII art | AsciiArt | asciibabes | asciioholic | ASCIIporn
(E?)(L?) https://www.w3schools.com/charsets/ref_html_ascii.asp
(E?)(L1) https://www.w3schools.com/colors/colors_names.asp
HTML ASCII Reference
The ASCII character-set is used to send information between computers on the Internet.
The ASCII Character Set
"ASCII" stands for the "American Standard Code for Information Interchange". It was designed in the early 60's, as a standard character-set for computers and hardware devices like teleprinters and tapedrives.
ASCII is a 7-bit character set containing 128 characters.
It contains the numbers from 0-9, the uppercase and lowercase English letters from A to Z, and some special characters.
The character-sets used in modern computers, HTML, and Internet are all based on ASCII.
The following table lists the 128 ASCII characters and their equivalent HTML entity codes.
ASCII Printable Characters
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(E?)(L?) http://www.webmaster-eye.de/sitemap.html
- - ASCII - Das griechische Alphabet
- - ASCII - div. Symbole
- - ASCII - HTML-Sonderzeichen (ISO 8859-1)
- - ASCII - Mathematische HTML-Sonderzeichen
- - ASCII - Standart-Zeichentabelle (ISO-8859)
(E?)(L?) https://www.webopedia.com/TERM/A/ASCII.html
(E?)(L?) https://www.webopedia.com/TERM/A/ASCII_file.html
(E?)(L?) https://www.webopedia.com/TERM/E/extended_ASCII.html
(E6)(L1) https://www.webopedia.com/quick_ref/asciicode.asp
Characters and ASCII Equivalents
Special characters require special coding. Use these ascii equivalents to format special characters such as ™, ¿, ® and many others into your html document.
ASCII is a code for representing English characters as numbers, with each letter assigned a number from 0 to 127. For example, the ASCII code for uppercase M is 77. Most computers use ASCII codes to represent text, which makes it possible to transfer data from one computer to another.
The standard ASCII character set uses just 7 bits for each character. There are several larger character sets that use 8 bits, which gives them 128 additional characters. The extra characters are used to represent non-English characters, graphics symbols, and mathematical symbols. Several companies and organizations have proposed extensions for these 128 characters. The DOS operating system uses a superset of ASCII called extended ASCII or high ASCII. A more universal standard is the ISO Latin 1 set of characters, which is used by many operating systems, as well as Web browsers.
Another set of codes that is used on large IBM computers is EBCDIC.
(E?)(L?) http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_ISO_standards
(E?)(L?) http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/ISO/IEC_646
ISO/IEC 646 internationalized 7 bit ASCII variants
(E?)(L?) http://www.wortwarte.de/Archiv/Datum/d020919.html#w0
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18.09.2002, 17:00
Netzgeschichte Happy Birthday, Smiley! :-)
Ein Lächeln, das erstmals vor 20 Jahren in eine Tastatur gehämmert wurde und heute um die ganze Welt geht.
Von Susanne Herda
Dass Microsoft und AOL die Smileys inzwischen zu grafischen Bildchen verarbeiten, gefällt dem Erfinder des "ASCII-Lächelns" überhaupt nicht.
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http://www.sueddeutsche.de/index.php?url=/computer/internet/technologie/52803&datei=index.php
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(E?)(L?) http://www.wps.com/texts/codes/
A history of ASCII and its ancestors.
(E?)(L1) http://www.youngbrain.com/email/index.php
Hier kann man die E-Mail-Adresse in HTML-ASCII-Code übersetzen lassen um Email-Adressen vor Werbe-Emails zu schützen
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