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Yes, you'r correct with the \0 at the end. The problem is that the rtf-object returns wrong terminated string. i can fix the problem with a trim.

but look here:

XXXXX=# UPDATE art SET ak_auftxt= '*', ak_auftxt_rtf= '{\\rtf1\\ansi\\deff0{\\fonttbl{\\f0\\fnil\\fcharset0 Arial;}}\r\n\\viewkind4\\uc1\\pard\\lang1031\\fs20 *
\r\n\\par }\r\n\0' WHERE ak_nr='TEST';
WARNING:  nonstandard use of \\ in a string literal at character 47
HINT:  Use the escape string syntax for backslashes, e.g., E'\\'.
ERROR:  invalid byte sequence for encoding "SQL_ASCII": 0x00
HINT: This error can also happen if the byte sequence does not match the encoding expected by the server, which is controlled by "client_encoding".
XXXX=# SELECT version();
                           version
-------------------------------------------------------------
 PostgreSQL 8.4.1, compiled by Visual C++ build 1400, 32-bit

#########################################################################

XXXX=# UPDATE art SET ak_auftxt= '*', ak_auftxt_rtf= '{\\rtf1\\ansi\\deff0{\\fonttbl{\\f0\\fnil\\fcharset0 Arial;}}\r\n\\viewkind4\\uc1\\pard\\lang1031\\fs20 *\
r\n\\par }\r\n\0' WHERE ak_nr='TEST';
UPDATE 1
XXXX=# SELECT version();
                                                    version
--------------------------------------------------------------------------------
--------------------------------
PostgreSQL 8.1.11 on i486-pc-linux-gnu, compiled by GCC cc (GCC) 4.1.2 20061115
 (prerelease) (Debian 4.1.1-21)
(1 row)

Scott Ribe schrieb:
So its not possible thats our parser.

And

Second:string:Not really: thats the orignal string, and its a string:

Look again. Where is the null character in the original string? Why does
your encoded string end with "\0"? In what character set is null a legal
character?

Your encoder is incorrect.



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