On Fri, May 13, 2005 at 10:22:06AM -0400, Tom Lane wrote: > Alvaro Herrera <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes: > > In fact I've seen many more people with this problem after 8.0 was > > released, at least in pgsql-es-ayuda. > > Which problem exactly? Most of the 8.0 complaints I can recall seemed > to come from people who were trying to dump from a SQL_ASCII database > and reload into a UTF8 database --- that is, their problems were > specifically *caused by* our decision to shift to a more restrictive > default. Which is why I'm not eager to make it even more restrictive.
Well, of all kinds really. There are some of those. Also I've seen several questions from people using, say, a Python environment and then they have to add a Windows/ODBC application. The Python apps have been using SQL_ASCII all along, but ODBC apparently wants UTF8 or some sort of recode. So non-7-bit chars display funny. Anyway now that I look at them ISTM that most complaints actually come from misunderstanding of the whole encoding issue. They just create a database and an app and start coding and throwing data. At first it all seems fine. Later they find out that the client is using, say, win-1250, and has been using client_encoding latin1; so it has been wrong all around and they only find out when a new, different app shows something strange. So maybe it's not about 7 bits or not, it's just lack of knowledge. But I've certainly seen much more problems reported after 8.0 was released. -- Alvaro Herrera (<alvherre[a]surnet.cl>) "Pensar que el espectro que vemos es ilusorio no lo despoja de espanto, sólo le suma el nuevo terror de la locura" (Perelandra, CSLewis) ---------------------------(end of broadcast)--------------------------- TIP 2: you can get off all lists at once with the unregister command (send "unregister YourEmailAddressHere" to [EMAIL PROTECTED])