Hi Andreas.

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From: "Andreas Pflug" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>; <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>; "Dave Page"
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Sent: Tuesday, June 10, 2003 11:41 PM
Subject: Re: [pgadmin-hackers] pgadmin3 clientencoding


> Jean-Michel POURE wrote:
(snip)
> >
> >Therefore, pgAdmin3 shall manage encodings transparently. This is a
***key
> >feature***. Don't get me wrong, I propose to:
> >
> >1) Always compile pgAdmin3 with Unicode support. (By the way, I would
also be
> >delighted if all .po files were stored in UTF-8).
> >
> Yes.

No, it thinks that should be an option.

(snip)
> >PostgreSQL is the only database in the world with such on-the-fly
conversion
> >at data stream level. So why not use it.
> >
> >3) We only need to check whether the data entered in the grid can be (a)
> >converted from UTF-8 into the database encoding and (b) back from the
> >database encoding into Unicode.
> >
> Yes.

This agrees.
But, time is necessary.

(snip)
With kindest regards,
Hiroshi-Saito


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