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In response to evil characters #bfef cause dump failure  (Christian Fowler <spider@viovio.com>)
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Hi Peter,

I know that the unicode standards are far from perfect, but I'm wondering
why you consider it a failure.

Is it technical, or just an acceptance thing?

From my personal perspective, I never had any interest in such things as
encodings or internationlization until I started working in Japan, then I
realized what a nightmare it is. I expect you can imagine, but most people
(like me a year ago) couldn't. If everyone was already using unicode, I
don't think we'd have anything to worry about.

regards
Iain
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From: "Peter Eisentraut" <peter_e@gmx.net>
To: "Iain" <iain@mst.co.jp>
Cc: "Tom Lane" <tgl@sss.pgh.pa.us>; "pgsql-admin list"
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Sent: Tuesday, November 16, 2004 6:43 PM
Subject: Re: [ADMIN] evil characters #bfef cause dump failure


> Am Dienstag, 16. November 2004 09:45 schrieb Iain:
>> That's seems pretty reasonable, though I think that standardizing on
>> unicode (and I guess that means UTF-8) is really the way to go. It was
>> designed as the universal standard after all.
>
> It may have been designed that way, but it is a failure in practice.
>
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> Peter Eisentraut
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