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CharSet Property


Identifies the character set of the data file.

Syntax

dataobj.CharSet = sValue
sValueString expression that describes the character set used for the data file. If no value is supplied, the input file is interpreted using codepage 1252 (Western Alphabet).

Possible Values

DIN_6600320106IA5 (German)
NS_4551-120108IA5 (Norwegian)
SEN_850200_B20107IA5 (Swedish)
_autodetect50932Japanese (Auto Select)
_autodetect_kr50949Korean (Auto Select)
big5950Chinese Traditional (Big5)
csISO2022JP50221Japanese (JIS-Allow 1 byte Kana)
euc-kr51949Korean (EUC)
gb2312936Chinese Simplified (GB2312)
hz-gb-231252936Chinese Simplified (HZ)
ibm852852Central European (DOS)
ibm866866Cyrillic Alphabet (DOS)
irv20105IA5 (IRV)
iso-2022-jp50220Japanese (JIS)
iso-2022-jp50222Japanese (JIS-Allow 1 byte Kana)
iso-2022-kr50225Korean (ISO)
iso-8859-11252Western Alphabet
iso-8859-128591Western Alphabet (ISO)
iso-8859-228592Central European Alphabet (ISO)
iso-8859-328593Latin 3 Alphabet (ISO)
iso-8859-428594Baltic Alphabet (ISO)
iso-8859-528595Cyrillic Alphabet (ISO)
iso-8859-628596Arabic Alphabet (ISO)
iso-8859-728597Greek Alphabet (ISO)
iso-8859-828598Hebrew Alphabet (ISO)
koi8-r20866Cyrillic Alphabet (KOI8-R)
ks_c_5601949Korean
shift-jis932Japanese (Shift-JIS)
unicode1200Universal Alphabet
unicodeFEFF1201Universal Alphabet (Big-Endian)
utf-765000Universal Alphabet (UTF-7)
utf-865001Universal Alphabet (UTF-8)
windows-12501250Central European Alphabet (Windows)
windows-12511251Cyrillic Alphabet (Windows)
windows-12531253Greek Alphabet (Windows)
windows-12541254Turkish Alphabet
windows-12551255Hebrew Alphabet (Windows)
windows-12561256Arabic Alphabet (Windows)
windows-12571257Baltic Alphabet (Windows)
windows-12581258Vietnamese Alphabet (Windows)
windows-874874Thai (Windows)
x-euc51932Japanese (EUC)
x-user-defined50000User Defined

Possible Values

In normal use, the CharSet property is set in the Web page (or is left at its default value) and never referenced again. Although you can set the property when the data has been loaded, this will not change the interpretation of the data. The only exception to this is if the DataURL property is set to a new value that forces all properties to be reevaluated.


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