Peter Eisentraut wrote:
Am Dienstag, 27. September 2005 10:15 schrieb Gábor Farkas:

for historical reasons ;)  (are there any other reasons),
we have a postgres db,
where the data are in iso-8859-15 encoding,
but the "database encoding" is iso-8859-1.

2. if it remains like it is currently, when can there be problems?


Problems will only occur for characters which are not in both -1 and -15. For exampel, if you have text with a Euro symbol in your database, and the server wants to recode it to a different encoding because, say, the client runs in UTF-8, then you will get wrong output. So it's in your interest to fix this.

so only at re-encoding?

i'm asking because right now it works fine (yes, even for those chars that are different between -1 and -15).

in other words, could you tell me a test-case when an error might happen?

thanks,
gabor

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