Constants to specify a title's character set

Whenever you can specify the character set for a title in PODS, you should use a pre-defined constant from the table below. The following method and attribute, in particular, use these constants to specify the titleCharset operand:

Table 2. Title character set constants

Character set constant Language or language group
AENCODING_ISO8859

Western European

AENCODING_SJIS

Shift-JIS Japanese

AENCODING_ISO8859_2

Eastern European

AENCODING_ISO8859_3

Southern European

AENCODING_ISO8859_4

Northern European

AENCODING_ISO8859_5

Cyrillic

AENCODING_MS1250

Microsoft Central Europe codepage

AENCODING_MS1251

Microsoft Cyrillic codepage

AENCODING_MS1252

Microsoft Latin-1 codepage

AENCODING_KOI8_R

Russian and Ukranian

AENCODING_BIG5

Traditional Chinese (Taiwan)

AENCODING_GB2312

Simplified Chinese (PRC)

AENCODING_UTF_8

Unicode Transmission Format

AENCODING_MS932

Microsoft Shift-JIS codepage

AENCODING_MS936

Microsoft Simplified Chinese

AENCODING_MS949

Microsoft Korean Hangul

AENCODING_MS950

Microsoft Traditional Chinese

AENCODING_EUC_JP

EUC Japanese

AENCODING_EUC_KR

EUC Korean

AENCODING_EUC_CN

EUC Simplified Chinese

AENCODING_EUC_TW

EUC Traditional Chinese

AENCODING_KS_C_5601

Korean National Standard

AENCODING_ISO8859_6

Arabic

AENCODING_ISO8859_7

Greek

AENCODING_ISO8859_8

Hebrew

AENCODING_MS1256

Microsoft Arabic

AENCODING_MS1253

Microsoft Greek

AENCODING_MS1255

Microsoft Hebrew