> -----Original Message----- > From: Jean-Michel POURE [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]] > Sent: 25 February 2002 08:51 > To: Dave Page > Cc: [EMAIL PROTECTED] > Subject: Re: [pgadmin-hackers] [ODBC] pgAdmin2 UTF-8 support > > > > OK, what about if you select the data back in pgAdmin - > does it then > > display it? > Sure, it does. This is a new feature of PostgreSQL 7.2. > > > Also, does SET CLIENT_ENCODING SQL_ASCII; work? > No it does not. "�" is stored as 'i'. So, to get this straight in my non multilingual brain, if you set client encoding to latin1 then european charsets (i.e. latin based) work perfectly in pgAdmin? So probably we need to _at least_ do something similar for Japanese/Hebrew etc... /D
- Re: [ODBC] pgAdmin2 UTF-8 support Dave Page
- Re: [ODBC] pgAdmin2 UTF-8 support Jean-Michel POURE
- Re: [ODBC] pgAdmin2 UTF-8 support Jean-Michel POURE
- Re: [ODBC] pgAdmin2 UTF-8 support Dave Page
- Re: [ODBC] pgAdmin2 UTF-8 support Jean-Michel POURE
- Re: [ODBC] pgAdmin2 UTF-8 support Dave Page
- Re: [ODBC] pgAdmin2 UTF-8 support Dave Page
- Re: [ODBC] pgAdmin2 UTF-8 support Jean-Michel POURE
- Re: [ODBC] pgAdmin2 UTF-8 support Jean-Michel POURE
- Re: [ODBC] pgAdmin2 UTF-8 support Dave Page
- Re: [ODBC] pgAdmin2 UTF-8 support Jean-Michel POURE
- Re: [ODBC] pgAdmin2 UTF-8 support Dave Page
- Re: [ODBC] pgAdmin2 UTF-8 support Jean-Michel POURE
- Re: [ODBC] pgAdmin2 UTF-8 support Jean-Michel POURE
- Re: [ODBC] pgAdmin2 UTF-8 support Jean-Michel POURE
- Re: [ODBC] pgAdmin2 UTF-8 support Dave Page
- Re: [ODBC] pgAdmin2 UTF-8 support Jean-Michel POURE
