What are the ISO 2375 and 2735 standards mentioned in the ECMA-119 specification?

From the ECMA-119 specification:

8.5 Additional volume descriptor

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8.5.3 Volume Flags (BP 8):

The bits of this field must be numbered from 0 to 7, starting with the least significant bit. This field should indicate certain volume characteristics as follows.

Bit 0:

if set to ZERO, means that the Escape Sequences field indicates only escape sequences registered in accordance with ISO 2735 ;

if set to ONE, means that the Escape Sequences field indicates at least one escape sequence not registered in accordance with ISO 2375 .

On iso.org, I found the ISO- 2735 standard:

Sealed metal food containers. Tanks and diameters of open-top round openings and milk ventilation openings.

And the ISO 2375 standard:

Data Processing - Procedure for registering escape sequences

Can someone confirm "ISO 2735" as an input error meaning "ISO 2375"? Is there an ECMA standard equivalent to ISO 2375?

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Yes, I believe that you are correct that there is a typo in Ecma-119. It should be Ecma-2375, which says Ecma-2735. I will report Ecma about this problem.

There is no Ecma equivalent for ISO 2375. However, in the ISO 2375 standard, some Ecma specifications are mentioned, such as Ecma-35 (character code structure and extension methods).

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