Gary Stainburn <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
> ERROR:  invalid byte sequence for encoding "UNICODE": 0xa3

> The problem is the £ (pound sterling) sign, but I never had any problems 
> prior 
> to the update.

Postgres didn't use to be quite as picky about the encoding as it is
now.  What you are sending it is not UTF-8, and you can no longer
get away with pretending that it is.  It looks like you're probably
using Latin1 (ISO 8859-1) or something related.  Assuming that that's
what's really in your database, what I'd do is
        - dump the database
        - edit the SET client_encoding command at the head of the dump
          file to say the correct encoding
        - initdb in the correct locale (one using your encoding,
          not utf8)
        - reload data

                        regards, tom lane

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