[iso-8859-1] is a unicode encoding, in that after you've decoded the character number, the number maps 1-on-1 to the Unicode space.
By that logic, UTF-8 is not a "unicode encoding". For example, C2 in Unicode does not map to C2 in UTF-8. Your choice of name for this trait is very poor.
In reply to Re^4: How to reverse a (Unicode) string
by ikegami
in thread How to reverse a (Unicode) string
by moritz
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