Hello all,
I'd like to make an inflamatory note:
==> let a non-Latin programmer do the Unicode stuff <==
I am angry, since nothing except plain 8-bit stuff will go through to
Postgres via the JDBC driver. Funny thing is, I can read and write Greek
(as Unicode) in psql, but when I try via JDBC..
> I'd like to make an inflamatory note:
>==> let a non-Latin programmer do the Unicode stuff <==
Chuckle!
Given that this is a volunteer operation, you may find to your dismay that
rather than being inflammatory, you have just volunteered to fix this!
Seriously, my policy is that I will not g
Dave,
I share your concerns about this functionality. In fact last month I
wrote the following in response to a patch to this functionality.
I wouldn't mind this being pulled out of the main code line for now and
moved to contrib until it becomes more robust.
>>Robert,
>>
>>
>>Thanks for
Dave,
I share your concerns about this functionality. In fact last month I
wrote the following in response to a patch to this functionality.
I wouldn't mind this being pulled out of the main code line for now and
moved to contrib until it becomes more robust.
>>Robert,
>>
>>
>>Thanks
Mail like this doesn't help the situation any. Would you mind telling
us what version you are having problems with? Suppling a test case that
reproduces the problem would be better, and providing a patch that fixes
the problem would be best of all.
This is an open source project. Things get
On Sun, 7 Oct 2001, Elias Karakoulakis wrote:
> Hello all,
Hello Elias!
> I'd like to make an inflamatory note:
>
> ==> let a non-Latin programmer do the Unicode stuff <==
Excellent, a non-Latin volonteer! :)
Seriously, if you use a non-latin charset you would be the perfect person
to add som