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Jean-Christian Imbeault wrote:
> Impossible, though it would be nice. Postgres can only accept one
> charset for it's input not multiple.
I hope you mean one charset per language. Otherwise I can just cancel
POstgres from my list of usable engines. But yes, it can't be just one.
>> *charset forcing* have your input page always delivered in standard
>> format,
> My page is always in the same charset, the problem is that the user
> input might not be ...
You mean that browsers will accept charset mixing in japanese? You
explicitely declare charset="mycharset" in the page headers and the
damned thing returns input in charset="hischarset"??? Now that's a awful
surprise to me. What browser does that?
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