Re: server , client encoding issue

From: Richard Huxton <dev(at)archonet(dot)com>
To: "surabhi(dot)ahuja" <surabhi(dot)ahuja(at)iiitb(dot)ac(dot)in>
Cc: pgsql-general(at)postgresql(dot)org
Subject: Re: server , client encoding issue
Date: 2005-10-20 07:30:54
Message-ID: 435747AE.1060300@archonet.com
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surabhi.ahuja wrote:
> i checked the locale it is giving:
>
> LANG=en_US.iso885915
> LC_CTYPE="en_US.iso885915"

If you Google for "ISO-8859-15 Latin9" the top two results seem to give
details. Oh - there are two naming systems for character sets, just to
make things even more complicated.

Now, traditionally you'd have used Latin1 (ISO-8859-1), but the
introduction of the Euro meant they needed to introduce a new character.
They took the opportunity to make some other changes too and called the
results Latin9 (ISO-8859-15).

OK - now the original problem was with a database not having a UNICODE
encoding. It does look like this is because the environment on this
machine is Latin9 rather than UTF-8. It's easy to have this problem, and
I always recommend setting the encoding explicitly when creating a
database cluster (initdb --encoding=UTF8). If you installed from a
package, it might have chosen a default for you though.

HTH
--
Richard Huxton
Archonet Ltd

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