Le 21/08/2012 15:37, Benny Pedersen a écrit :
Encoded by whom ? Sorry Benny but what do you mean exactly in this sentence ? With UTF8 when a caracter is above 127 (ASCII) it takes 2 or more bytes to encode it.Den 2012-08-21 15:28, Christophe Garault skrev:Does this mean we can't use UTF8 as the character set of a PostgreSQL database ? That sounds surprinsing to me.nope since utf8 is 7bit encoded
That's all I know about it.
Ok, so it's too bad that this is not clearly stated in the official README as it would have saved me a lot of work ! :/so sql database should just use ascii bin so it does not encode unicode
Regards. Christophe Garault
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