Le 2011-O-11  18h57, Merlin Moncure a écrit :

hm, LATIN1 is not a unicode supporting encoding, that might be
problem.  your database should probably be defined UTF8.

Precisely, Latin1 is obsolete. Latin9 is better, as it at least includes the Euro character €, but still not as good as UTF-8.


expert in encodings though...anyone else care to comment?  (also, try
not to top-post and be sure to cc the list).

Better yet, this is discussed almost every week in pgbr-ge...@postgresql.org.br



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