Culley,

With out more details of your setup, I can't give you a complete answer. 
  But check out the info at:

http://lab.applinet.nl/postgresql-jdbc/#CharacterEncoding

for a brief discussion of what I believe is your problem.  There has 
also been a number of discussions on this on the pgsql-jdbc mail list. 
You might also want to check the mail archives.

thanks,
--Barry


Culley Harrelson wrote:
> The was corrupted in the process of the upgrade.
> 
> Is there some way to tell what the configuration options were when it 
> was installed?  I am assuming by API you mean how am I accessing 
> Postgres?  JDBC.
> 
> Culley
> 
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>> > my isp recently upgraded form postgreSQL 7.0 to 7.1.  It went pretty 
>> well
>> > but I just discovered that non-english characters are now in the 
>> database
>> > as a question mark-- inserting non-english characters produces a ? as
>> > well.  Any idea what has gone wrong and what we need to do to fix this?
>>
>> Hard to tell without knowing what the configuration option was and
>> what kind of API you are using...
>> -- 
>> Tatsuo Ishii
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