Cott Lang wrote:
ERROR: could not convert UTF-8 character 0x00ef to ISO8859-1
Running 7.4.5, I frequently get this error, and ONLY on this particular
character despite seeing quite a bit of 8 bit. I don't really follow why
it can't be converted, it's the same character (239) in both character
sets. Databases are in ISO8859-1, JDBC driver is defaulting to UTF-8.
Am I flubbing something up? I'm probably going to (reluctantly) convert
to UTF-8 in the database at some point, but it'd sure be nice if this
worked without that. :)
Can you post a code snippet? There's really no such thing as a "UTF-8
character". Java chars and Strings are UTF-16 (or maybe UCS-2 in JVMs
prior to 1.5), not UTF-8.
Note that 0xEF should not appear by itself in a UTF-8 bytestream. The
UTF-8 representation of U+00EF is 0xC3 0xAF.
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