EASCII Code Table Includes binary, decimal, and hexadecimal
EASCII (Extended ASCII) is an extension of the ASCII code from 7 bits to 8 bits. The EASCII code consists of 256 characters ranging from 0 to 255. The symbols added in EASCII compared to ASCII include tab characters, mathematical symbols, Greek letters, and special Latin symbols.
ISO/IEC 8859 is the most common 8-bit character encoding. In addition, different operating systems have their own 8-bit character encodings. The following symbols are included in ISO/IEC 8859-1, which are the most commonly used symbols in the extended ASCII character set on the World Wide Web.
| Symbol | Hexadecimal | Decimal | Representation | Name |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| 00A0 | 0160 | | Space | |
| ¡ | 00A1 | 0161 | ¡ | Inverted Exclamation Mark |
| ¢ | 00A2 | 0162 | ¢ | Cent |
| £ | 00A3 | 0163 | £ | Pound |
| ¤ | 00A4 | 0164 | ¤ | Currency Sign |
| ¥ | 00A5 | 0165 | ¥ | Yen |
| § | 00A7 | 0167 | § | Section Sign |
| ¨ | 00A8 | 0168 | ¨ | Diaeresis (Umlaut) |
| © | 00A9 | 0169 | © | Copyright Sign |
| ª | 00AA | 0170 | ª | Feminine Ordinal Indicator |
| « | 00AB | 0171 | « | Left-Pointing Double Angle Quotation Mark |
| ¬ | 00AC | 0172 | ¬ | Not Sign |
| ® | 00AE | 0174 | ® | Registered Trademark |
| ¯ | 00AF | 0175 | ¯ | Macron |
| ° | 00B0 | 0176 | ° | Degree |
| ± | 00B1 | 0177 | ± | Plus-Minus Sign |
| ´ | 00B4 | 0180 | ´ | Acute Accent |
| µ | 00B5 | 0181 | µ | Micro Sign |
| ¶ | 00B6 | 0182 | ¶ | Paragraph Sign |
| · | 00B7 | 0183 | · | Middle Dot (Georgian Comma) |
| ¸ | 00B8 | 0184 | ¸ | Cedilla |
| º | 00BA | 0186 | º | Masculine Ordinal Indicator |
| » | 00BB | 0187 | » | Right-Pointing Double Angle Quotation Mark |
| ¿ | 00BF | 0191 | ¿ | Inverted Question Mark |
| À | 00C0 | 0192 | À | Grave Accent A |
| Á | 00C1 | 0193 | Á | Acute Accent A |
| Â | 00C2 | 0194 | Â | Circumflex Accent A |
| Ã | 00C3 | 0195 | Ã | Tilde A |
| Ä | 00C4 | 0196 | Ä | Diaeresis A |
| Å | 00C5 | 0197 | Å | Ring A |
| Æ | 00C6 | 0198 | Æ | Latin Capital Letter AE |
| Ç | 00C7 | 0199 | Ç | Cedilla C |
| È | 00C8 | 0200 | È | Grave Accent E |
| É | 00C9 | 0201 | É | Acute Accent E |
| Ê | 00CA | 0202 | Ê | Circumflex Accent E |
| Ë | 00CB | 0203 | Ë | Diaeresis E |
| Ì | 00CC | 0204 | Ì | Grave Accent I |
| Í | 00CD | 0205 | Í | Acute Accent I |
| Î | 00CE | 0206 | Î | Circumflex Accent I |
| Ï | 00CF | 0207 | Ï | Diaeresis I |
| Ñ | 00D1 | 0209 | Ñ | Tilde N |
| Ò | 00D2 | 0210 | Ò | Grave Accent O |
| Ó | 00D3 | 0211 | Ó | Acute Accent O |
| Ô | 00D4 | 0212 | Ô | Circumflex Accent O |
| Õ | 00D5 | 0213 | Õ | Tilde O |
| Ö | 00D6 | 0214 | Ö | Diaeresis O |
| Ø | 00D8 | 0216 | Ø | Slash O |
| Ù | 00D9 | 0217 | Ù | Grave Accent U |
| Ú | 00DA | 0218 | Ú | Acute Accent U |
| Û | 00DB | 0219 | Û | Circumflex Accent U |
| Ü | 00DC | 0220 | Ü | Diaeresis U |
| ß | 00DF | 0223 | ß | Sharp S |
| à | 00E0 | 0224 | à | Grave Accent a |
| á | 00E1 | 0225 | á | Acute Accent a |
| â | 00E2 | 0226 | â | Circumflex Accent a |
| ã | 00E3 | 0227 | ã | Tilde a |
| ä | 00E4 | 0228 | ä | Diaeresis a |
| å | 00E5 | 0229 | å | Ring a |
| æ | 00E6 | 0230 | æ | Latin Small Letter AE |
| ç | 00E7 | 0231 | ç | Cedilla c |
| è | 00E8 | 0232 | è | Grave Accent e |
| é | 00E9 | 0233 | é | Acute Accent e |
| ê | 00EA | 0234 | ê | Circumflex Accent e |
| ë | 00EB | 0235 | ë | Diaeresis e |
| ì | 00EC | 0236 | ì | Grave Accent i |
| í | 00ED | 0237 | í | Acute Accent i |
| î | 00EE | 0238 | î | Circumflex Accent i |
| ï | 00EF | 0239 | ï | Diaeresis i |
| ñ | 00F1 | 0241 | ñ | Tilde n |
| ò | 00F2 | 0242 | ò | Grave Accent o |
| ó | 00F3 | 0243 | ó | Acute Accent o |
| ô | 00F4 | 0244 | ô | Circumflex Accent o |
| õ | 00F5 | 0245 | õ | Tilde o |
| ö | 00F6 | 0246 | ö | Diaeresis o |
| ÷ | 00F7 | 0247 | ÷ | Division Sign |
| ø | 00F8 | 0248 | ø | Slash o |
| ù | 00F9 | 0249 | ù | Grave Accent u |
| ú | 00FA | 0250 | ú | Acute Accent u |
| û | 00FB | 0251 | û | Circumflex Accent u |
| ü | 00FC | 0252 | ü | Diaeresis u |
| ÿ | 00FF | 0255 | ÿ | Diaeresis y |
According to HTTP standards, various request methods can be used in HTTP requests. HTTP 1.0 defined three request methods: GET, POST, and HEAD. HTTP 1.1 introduced five additional request methods: OPTIONS, PUT, DELETE, TRACE, and CONNECT.
| Index | Method | Description |
|---|---|---|
| 1 | GET | Requests the specified page information and returns the entity body. |
| 2 | HEAD | Similar to GET request, but the response does not contain the actual content, used to retrieve headers. |
| 3 | POST | Submits data to the specified resource for processing (e.g., submitting forms or uploading files). The data is included in the request body. POST requests may result in the creation of new resources and/or modification of existing resources. |
| 4 | PUT | Transmits data from the client to the server to replace the content of the specified document. |
| 5 | DELETE | Requests the server to delete the specified page. |
| 6 | CONNECT | Reserved for proxy servers that can change the connection to a pipeline in HTTP/1.1 protocol. |
| 7 | OPTIONS | Allows the client to view the server’s capabilities. |
| 8 | TRACE | Echoes the request received by the server, mainly used for testing or diagnostics. |
| 9 | PATCH | The entity contains a table that specifies the differences from the original content represented by the URI. |
| 10 | MOVE | Requests the server to move the specified page to another network address. |
| 11 | COPY | Requests the server to copy the specified page to another network address. |
| 12 | LINK | Requests the server to establish a link relationship. |
| 13 | UNLINK | Requests to break the link relationship. |
| 14 | WRAPPED | Allows the client to send encapsulated requests. |
| 15 | Extension-method | Allows additional methods to be added without changing the protocol. |