Re: [GENERAL] Issue when inserting Slovak characters in database via PHP code

2006-11-06 Thread Albe Laurenz
 I have a postgreSQL database in UNICODE (UTF-8 in v8.1.4 and 
 UNICODE in v8.0.1).
 
 Via my web application i type a sentence in Slovak language 
 and it is stored into DB without any slovak characters. 
 Instead of that, all particular characters are replace with 
 \303\251 or \303\206 or \304\314 and so on... 
 
 I was thinking that issue was coming from DB encryption but 
 on 2 different versions of DB (see above) i get the same result.
 after, i was thinking that it was coming from my web browser, 
 but even if i setup character mode in central europe and 
 Slovak language as default coding...nothing change...i tried 
 on IE and Firefox. 
 
 Last step, i tried to type directly from my PhpPgAdmin 
 (direct typing sentence there to DB), and i realize that when 
 i click on save...the changes appear in DB aswritten above 
 (e.g. : \303\251,...)
 
 My latest test was to write via PhpPgAdmin (directly to DB) 
 the UNICODE of slovak character contained within my 
 sentence...so i used #253, #237 and so on... 
 if i do that, those code are correctly saved into DB and when 
 my PHP code show web pages, all sentences are correct.
 
 I can not imagine to write a special interface to convert 
 slovak characters to unicode everytime that user would like 
 to type something new. 
 Something else must be badly setup...

I looked up \303\251, and it is the correct UTF-8 representation
of 'é' - is that the character you wanted to store?

If yes, that is correct, and your application and phpPgAdmin work
as expected. They store Slovak characters in the database.
\303\251 is the correct spelling of 'é'.

UNICODE and UTF-8 as database encoding are the same thing in
different PostgreSQL versions, so the result is the same in
both cases.

I guess (you don't say) that your real problem is that the
Slovak characters don't show up properly on the HTTP-browser
when you use your web application.

If that is the case, there are several possibilities for a solution:
- configure your web browser so that it sends a correct HTTP header
  that tells the web browser that the page is in UTF-8.
- use the SQL command 'set client_encoding = whatever' in your
  application code after you connect to the database to have PostgreSQL
  translate the Slovak characters into whatever codepage your HTTP
  server expects.
- This is the best solution: use encoded entities (like #233;) in your
  HTML code to represent characters other than the lower 128 ASCII
  characters. 

See http://www.w3.org/TR/html401/charset.html#spec-char-encoding
for the specification of character sets in web pages.

Yours,
Laurenz Albe

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[GENERAL] Issue when inserting Slovak characters in database via PHP code

2006-11-04 Thread Alain Roger
Hi,Sorry to cross post this mail but i'm not able to know from where comes my issue.I have a postgreSQL database in UNICODE (UTF-8 in v8.1.4 and UNICODE in v8.0.1).Via my web application i type a sentence in Slovak language and it is stored into DB without any slovak characters. Instead of that, all particular characters are replace with \303\251 or \303\206 or \304\314 and so on...
I was thinking that issue was coming from DB encryption but on 2 different versions of DB (see above) i get the same result.after, i was thinking that it was coming from my web browser, but even if i setup character mode in central europe and Slovak language as default coding...nothing change...i tried on IE and Firefox.
Last step, i tried to type directly from my PhpPgAdmin (direct typing sentence there to DB), and i realize that when i click on save...the changes appear in DB aswritten above (e.g. : \303\251,...)My latest test was to write via PhpPgAdmin (directly to DB) the UNICODE of slovak character contained within my sentence...so i used #253, #237 and so on...
if i do that, those code are correctly saved into DB and when my PHP code show web pages, all sentences are correct.I can not imagine to write a special interface to convert slovak characters to unicode everytime that user would like to type something new.
Something else must be badly setup...Please, could you tell me where to search because i'm confused now...thx.Alain


Re: [GENERAL] Issue when inserting Slovak characters in database via PHP code

2006-11-04 Thread Tomi NA

2006/11/4, Alain Roger [EMAIL PROTECTED]:

Hi,

Sorry to cross post this mail but i'm not able to know from where comes my
issue.
I have a postgreSQL database in UNICODE (UTF-8 in v8.1.4 and UNICODE in
v8.0.1).

Via my web application i type a sentence in Slovak language and it is stored
into DB without any slovak characters. Instead of that, all particular
characters are replace with \303\251 or \303\206 or \304\314 and so on...

I was thinking that issue was coming from DB encryption but on 2 different
versions of DB (see above) i get the same result.
after, i was thinking that it was coming from my web browser, but even if i
setup character mode in central europe and Slovak language as default
coding...nothing change...i tried on IE and Firefox.


Sounds like all your tests were conducted through a web interface: if
the encoding you enter your data in (a function of your environment)
is invalid, you might get the data you see in your database.

Cheers,
t.n.a.

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