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Geez. My default terminal didn't support UNICODE. Shame on me :P

Thanks!

Douglas McNaught wrote:
> On 2/15/08, Tomás Di Doménico <tdidomenico@xxxxxxxxxxx> wrote:
> 
>>  Now I have the data into the UTF8 DB, and using graphical clients
>>  everything seems to be great. The thing is, when I query the data via
>>  psql, with \encoding UTF8 I get weird data ("NeuquÃ(c)n" for "Neuquén").
>>  However, with \encoding LATIN1, everything looks fine.
> 
> Maybe your terminal program doesn't support UTF8, or it's
> misconfigured?  If you create a UTF8-encoded file and 'cat' it, is the
> output correct?
> 
> -Doug
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