> ISO has just published ISO/IEC 8859-16:2001 (Latin-10, East European
> Languages, with Euro, Romanian "comma below" characters, etc.),
> essentially intended as a modernized version of ISO 8859-2:

It is not a modernized version of ISO 8859-2; it loses support for Czech,
Slozak and Sorbian.

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