That's good to know.  It seems like every conference I go to- everyone
is always asking, "When are we going to get full UTF-8 support?"

I also wonder what the default is on install?
Now I'm just curious... Not meaning to hijack the thread.

On 11/15/11, Symeon Breen <[email protected]> wrote:
> We always have our LANG setting set to en_GB.UTF-8   LANG=C is rubbish if
> you are going to be using any of the unibasic API's esp xml handling !
>
> Unidata stores utf-8 no problem - as previously mentioned in this list there
> may well become issues if you use database sorts that include any multi byte
> characters. Setting Lang=utf8 does not necessarily mean you are storing
> utf-8. If you are storing utf-8 it is then important you know where you are
> storing it so you know how to interpret correctly (exactly why xml has the
> encoding specified at the top). Of course the beauty of utf-8 is that your
> normal alphanumeric characters are encoded in the same way as iso-8859-1 (or
> indeed ascii)   so for western European languages you are fine.
>
> If you do not want en_GB.UTF-8  then may I suggest iso-8859-1.  Another
> pointer - make sure your terminal emulator and any output devices (html, web
> service, green screen) are also set to the correct encoding.
>
>
>
>
> -----Original Message-----
> From: [email protected]
> [mailto:[email protected]] On Behalf Of John Thompson
> Sent: 15 November 2011 16:32
> To: Jonathan Leckie; U2 Users List
> Subject: Re: [U2] LANG=C in Unidata 6.1 (Linux)
>
> Don't know too much about it, but, I have not heard of any MV system
> supporting UTF-8 yet.
>
> So I would hesitate, to change that setting if I were you.  I've heard of
> vendors working on the issue, but, thats about it.
>
> On Tue, Nov 15, 2011 at 9:21 AM, Jonathan Leckie <
> [email protected]> wrote:
>
>> Having the locale  set as LANG=C causes some weirdness in a linux
>> command that is called from  unidata, I know that the unidata manual
>> warns : "If you use a LANG  setting other than "C," note that certain
>> UniData commands may cause  unpredictable results, such as the
>> UniBasic UPCASE and DOWNCASE commands, and  the MCU and MCL conversion
>> codes." but has anyone  experienced any problems setting
>> LANG=en_GB.UTF-8? RegardsJonathan Leckie
>>
>>
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