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Encyclopedia > Dotless I

The dotless I is a letter from the Turkish variant of the Latin alphabet, used to write the Turkish, Azerbaijani, Crimean Tatar and Tatar languages. These alphabets contain two distinct I letters, one dotted, and one dotless. The earliest known Turkish alphabet is the Orkhon script. ... The Crimean Tatar language or Crimean-Turkish (in its own script: Qırımtatar tili, Qırım Tatar dili resp. ... The Tatar language (Tatar tele, Tatarça) is an Turkic language belonging to the Altaic branch of the Ural-Altaic family of languages. ... Due to MediaWikis uppercase algorithm, ı (lower case dotless i) will bring you here. ...


ı I is the letter which describes the close back unrounded vowel sound (/ɯ/). The lower-case letter does not have a dot, unlike the lower-case for I in the standard Latin alphabet. The close back unrounded vowel is a type of vowel sound, used in some spoken languages. ...


i İ describes the variant close front unrounded vowel sound (/i/). The upper-case is dotted in all cases. Vowels Near-close Close-mid Mid Open-mid Near-open Open Where symbols appear in pairs, the one to the right represents a rounded vowel. ...


Example: İstanbul (starts with an i sound, not an ı).


In computing

In unicode U+0131 is a lower case letter dotless i (ı). U+0130 (İ) is capital i with dot. IS0-8859-9 has them at positions DCHEX and FCHEX respectively. Lower case i's with other Diacritics generally have the dot removed before the diatric is added however unicode still list the equivalent combining sequences as including the dotted i. In computing, Unicode provides an international standard which has the goal of providing the means to encode the text of every document people want to store on computers. ... In computing, Unicode provides an international standard which has the goal of providing the means to encode the text of every document people want to store on computers. ... In mathematics and computer science, hexadecimal, or simply hex, is a numeral system with a radix or base of 16 usually written using the symbols 0–9 and A–F or a–f. ... The word hex may have several meanings, depending on context: A Greek root word denoting six as in hexagon, a six-sided geometric figure. ... A diacritical mark or diacritic, sometimes called an accent mark, is a mark added to a letter to alter a words pronunciation or to distinguish between similar words. ...


References

http://www.unicode.org/charts/PDF/U0100.pdf

Latin alphabet: Aa | Bb | Cc | Dd | Ee | Ff | Gg | Hh | Ii | Jj | Kk | Ll | Mm | Nn | Oo | Pp | Qq | Rr | Ss | Tt | Uu | Vv | Ww | Xx | Yy | Zz
Modified characters: Àà | Áá | Ââ | Ää | Āā | Ąą | Ăă | Çç | Ĉĉ | Čč | Ćć | Ðđ | Ęę | Ëë | Ĝĝ | Ğğ | Ĥĥ | Įį | Ïï | | Ĵĵ | Łł | Ññ | Ńń | Õõ | Öö | Őő | Ǫǫ | Óó | Şş | Șș | Šš | Ŝŝ | Śś | Țț | Ŭŭ | Üü | Ųų | Ůů | Űű | Žž | Żż | Źź
Alphabet extensions: Ææ | Åå | Ðð | DZdz | DŽdž | Ɛɛ | Əə | Ȝȝ | Ƣƣ | Ƕƕ | ĸ | LJlj | LLll | ĿLŀl | NJnj | Ŋŋ | Œœ | Øø | Ɔɔ | Ȣȣ | ɾ | ſ | ß | Þþ | Ƿƿ | IJij

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Encyclopedia: Dotless i (2210 words)
The dotless I is a letter from the Turkish variant of the Latin alphabet, used to write the Turkish, Azerbaijani, Crimean Tatar and Tatar languages.
These alphabets contain two distinct I letters, one dotted, and one dotless.
In unicode U+0131 is a lower case letter dotless i (ı).
SecuriTeam.com ™ - Dotless IP Addresses Can Cause IE to Move into Intranet Zone (2592 words)
If a web site were specified using a dotless IP format (e.g., http://031713501415 rather than http://207.46.131.13), and the request were malformed in a particular way, IE would not recognize that the site was an Internet site.
For instance, you could also use a "dotless" format, in which the bit sequence corresponding to the dotted address is treated as a numerical value.
Few sites actually use dotless IP addressing, and it would be very unlikely for even such a site to use the specific type of malformed dotless IP addressing at issue here.
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