Le Mardi 19 F�vrier 2002 10:16, Dave Page a �crit : > Yeah, but as Danny says he can display Hebrew from PostgreSQL in MS Excel, > surely that proves that it's not all the ODBC driver?
OK. UTF-8 is plain ASCII coded on 1, 2 or 3 caracters. If MS Excel is UTF-8 compatible and smart enough, it should display data. I see no problem in this. Same as for Access 2K. > My other thought was regarding the ODBC driver though - currently we ship > the non-multibyte one with pgAdmin (and that's what I package for the ODBC > site) - would it help or hinder us if we shipped the Multibyte version (I'm > really in the dark here so I'm relying on your expertise :-) ). The only solution I see would be to convert UTF-8 to UCS-2 in VB with our own scripts. This ***might allow the grid to display UTF-8 caracters. Whooo... Cheers, Jean-Michel POURE
