Here are some the the first, basic Japanese kanji sorted by their UCS value (UTF-16 codepoint)
一 丁 七 万 丈 三 上 下 不 与 世 丘 丙 両 並 中 丸 丹 主 久 乏 乗 乙 九 乱 乳 乾 事 二 亜 享 京 亭 人 仁 今
Is a particular pattern evident or helpful ?
I am in the process of adding a UCS - to- kanji -to- urlencoded - utf-8 page over at kanji.aule-browser.com which uses the Curl web content language (only a few lines of declarative script and a wee bit of procedural script required.)
UPDATE : that page with the HTML urlencoding for each character is at http://www.aule-browser.com/kanji/henshall-sorted-urlencoded.html .
A simpler plain HTML page is http://www.aule-browser.com/kanji/henshall-sorted-by-unicode.html .
Another safe, plain HTML page with no scripts, images, ads or other nuisance has the 1,945 Hernshall basic Japanese kanji sorted as they appear in the book - by their so-called Henshall number - is at http://www.aule-browser.com/kanji/henshall-sorted-by-id.html.
By viewing the page source in your browser you can see that there are no script or image elements to worry about - so you can safely copy this HTML text to your local machine to edit as you see fit.
The HTML text was generating using a Curl applet running off-line and parsing the Kanjidic2 XML.
Blog on Japanese kanji study pages and applications at kanji.aule-browser.com · Some pages are plain-HTML with no scripts, ad's or nuisance images. Some links are to Curl web content app's using the Surge RTE browser plugin from www.curl.com · The emphasis is on kanji recognition, recall and mnemonics.
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Thursday, 11 October 2012
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