The character encodings currently supported by Node.js include:
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'ascii' - For 7-bit ASCII data only. This encoding is fast and will strip the high bit if set.
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'utf8' - Multibyte encoded Unicode characters. Many web pages and other document formats use UTF-8.
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'utf16le' - 2 or 4 bytes, little-endian encoded Unicode characters. Surrogate pairs (U+10000 to U+10FFFF) are supported.
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'ucs2' - Alias of 'utf16le'.
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'base64' - Base64 encoding. When creating a Buffer from a string, this encoding will also correctly accept "URL and Filename Safe Alphabet" as specified in RFC4648, Section 5.
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'latin1' - A way of encoding the Buffer into a one-byte encoded string (as defined by the IANA in RFC1345, page 63, to be the Latin-1 supplement block and C0/C1 control codes).
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'binary' - Alias for 'latin1'.
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'hex' - Encode each byte as two hexadecimal characters.
Hi,
how to encode a file with cp1256?