On 12/14/2012 07:35 AM, Tom Lane wrote:
I wrote:
Meh. That character renders as \310 in your mail, which is not an
assigned code in ISO 8859-1. The numerically corresponding Unicode
value would be U+0090, which is an unspecified control character.
Oh, scratch that, apparently I can't do hex/octal arithmetic in my
head first thing in the morning. It's really U+00C8 which is perfectly
valid. I can't see a reason why that character and only that character
would be problematic --- have you done systematic testing to confirm
that that's the only should-be-LATIN1 character that fails?
This is where I am confused, in one of the original posts the OP said:
"JAVA codes work for most of characters, but not "-È"."
regards, tom lane
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