Hello Shabir Chagan, on 2000-02-25, you have asked: > I need to find a site which is listing: > Langauge & ISO character set code I am not quite sure what you are looking for. If you are looking for a mapping from languages to coded character sets, than you should know that language and coded character sets are (almost) unrelated concepts. - A text in any given language remains so even if transliterated. E. g., Greek text remains Greek even if transliterated into the Latin script, as in "En arché én ho logos." - There are languages routinely written in several different scripts, such as Serbian. - For any given script, there are several coded character sets available, and have indeed been used. Cf., e. g., Roman Czyborra's series "ASCII and its variants" "The ISO 8859 Alphabet Soup" "Cyrillic Charset Soup" "Ching Chang Chong" "Codepage & Co." "Unicode Standards" E.g., English could be written in any of the three-score (or so) coded character sets mentioned in the WWW pages cited above. > I have found ISO 639 listings but I am looking for codes like "iso8859-1". If you are looking for registered names of character encodings, to be used as MIME, or HTTP, Charset values, then try , referring (amongst others) to the list in . Best wishes, Otto Stolz