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On Tue, 16 Jan 2001, Tatsuo Ishii wrote:
> The encoding of your databases are all UNICODE. So you need to input
> data as UTF-8 in this case. I guess you are trying to input ISO-8859-1
> encoded data that is the source of the problem. Here are possible
> solutions:
> 1) input data as UTF-8
:)
> 2) crete a new databse using encoidng LATIN1. createdb -E LATIN1...
yes, this will be the sollution...
> 3) upgrade to 7.1 that has the capability to do an automatic
> conversion between UTF-8 and ISO-8859-1.
i like to use deb packages and to use 7.1 i would have to upgrade to woody
(or even sid)...
thank you for your quick help!!!
Udv
tRehak
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