Hmm... why not?
Because in ISO-8859-x, the 8-bit chars vary depending upon the x.
To see what I mean, view Re: How to replace extended ascii ctrs with \xnn strings? and see how the characters in the text between the two code blocks change as you switch the View->Encoding from Cyrillic to Arabic to Hebrew to Japanese to Korean etc.
They cannot be translated automatically without knowing what the original code page is; and they're all mixed together.
In reply to Re^6: Mixed Unicode and ANSI string comparisons?
by BrowserUk
in thread Mixed Unicode and ANSI string comparisons?
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