On Fri, 12 Nov 2004, John Hansen wrote:
>> I miss about UTF-8 :) ltree doesn't supports UTF-8 yet.
>
> ok,. how about all the 'other' characters from us-ascii :
> ,.?!@#$%^&*()_+-=[]{}\|'"?><`~
>
> these 'should' all be valid for the ltxtquery, ltree, and ltree[] types,
> except maybe for . which is used as seperator (and maybe . should be
> valid too, if prepended with a '\', just as you would with a regex to
> make the next character a literal).
I agree with you, but Unfortunately, it's not easy and we have no time
to work on ltree now.
>
> ... John
>
>
Regards, Oleg
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