| From: | Tino Wildenhain <tino(at)wildenhain(dot)de> |
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| To: | Reshat Sabiq <sabiq(at)purdue(dot)edu> |
| Cc: | Albin Blaschka <Albin(dot)Blaschka(at)bal(dot)bmlfuw(dot)gv(dot)at>, "'pgadmin-support(at)postgresql(dot)org'" <pgadmin-support(at)postgresql(dot)org>, Reinhard Resch <Reinhard(dot)Resch(at)bal(dot)bmlfuw(dot)gv(dot)at>, Wilhelm Graiss <Wilhelm(dot)Graiss(at)bal(dot)bmlfuw(dot)gv(dot)at> |
| Subject: | Re: German umlauts in pgadmin III |
| Date: | 2003-10-21 05:29:44 |
| Message-ID: | 3F94C448.6020306@wildenhain.de |
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Hi Reshat Sabiq,
Reshat Sabiq wrote:
> Actually, it's a wording issue:
> ASCII: 7-bit
> Extended ASCII (Latin 1): 8-bit
>
> Personally, whenever i say ASCII, i usually mean Extended ASCII.
No matter what you say, but postgres knows your "extended ascii"
by the name Latin1 :-) (or iso8859-1)
While SQL ASCII is a complete other encoding.
Regards
Tino Wildenhain
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