diff --git a/doc/ENCODINGS b/doc/ENCODINGS index 1765ee4332..985017b2b8 100644 --- a/doc/ENCODINGS +++ b/doc/ENCODINGS @@ -4,10 +4,10 @@ UTF-8" (or CP1252 etc). It does NOT mean you can feed John with eg. a UTF-8 encoded wordlist when cracking LM. It DOES make John recognise national vowels, lower or upper case characters, etc. when specifying a codepage. -Currently supported encodings: utf-8, iso-8859-1 (or ansi), iso-8859-7, -iso-8859-15, koi8-r, cp437, cp737, cp850, cp858, cp866, cp1251, cp1252 and -cp1253. New encodings can be added with ease, using automated tools that rely -on the Unicode Database (see Openwall wiki). +Currently supported encodings: utf-8, iso-8859-1 (or ansi), iso-8859-2, +iso-8859-7, iso-8859-15, koi8-r, cp437, cp737, cp850, cp852, cp858, cp866, +cp1250, cp1251, cp1252 and cp1253. New encodings can be added with ease, using +automated tools that rely on the Unicode Database (see Openwall wiki). Example usage: