Re: xPath in a database with LATIN1 encoding - Mailing list pgsql-admin

From Jorge Silva
Subject Re: xPath in a database with LATIN1 encoding
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Msg-id 09A13721-516D-44B7-B8F9-5DC8A84BA62E@gmail.com
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In response to Re: xPath in a database with LATIN1 encoding  (Tom Lane <tgl@sss.pgh.pa.us>)
Responses Re: xPath in a database with LATIN1 encoding  (Holger Jakobs <holger@jakobs.com>)
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Thanks for the quick reply, Tom. I am trying something simpler. I am trying to find a way to run the xPath function with a xml file type, which has latin characters, such as:
SELECT xpath(‘//xml_test/text()’, convert_from(convert_to(‘<xml_test>çã</xml_test>','utf-8’),'utf-8')::xml)

This line returns the same error, as follows:
[Code: 0, SQL State: 2200M]  ERROR: could not parse XML document
  Detail: line 1: Input is not proper UTF-8, indicate encoding !
Bytes: 0xE7 0xE3 0x3C 0x2F
<xml_test>çã</xml_test>
          ^
This happens because the “text”, which is the output from convert_from() function is encoded with LATIN1, the database encoding set, and not UTF-8.  Is there a way that a text variable is not encoded as the database encoding set, but some other encoding set, such as UTF-8? From what I’ve searched for, it seems that it would be something similar to nvarchar that only exists in Microsoft SQL Server.



On 24 Apr 2021, at 13:49, Tom Lane <tgl@sss.pgh.pa.us> wrote:

Jorge Silva <jorge.silva93@gmail.com> writes:
The characters that it is not recognizing are both “ç” and “ã” because I think they are encoded differently in latin1 and utf-8. Is it possible to somehow use the xPath function with special characters in the XML and in a database which is not encoded with utf-8?

I don't have a lot of expertise in this area, but I think you need
an explicit encoding indicator in the xml header, a la

   <?xml encoding="latin1"?> ...

On the whole, the xml type is definitely easier to use with database
encoding set to utf8.  I think you'll be paying for encoding conversion
every time we interact with libxml, for instance.

regards, tom lane

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