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Old 04-09-2008, 09:58 AM
Michael Ben-Nes
 
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Default Re: The server's LC_CTYPE locale

Tom Lane wrote:

> Michael Ben-Nes <miki@canaan.co.il> writes:
>
>> Im got the following error when the query string was one of the Hebrew
>> chars:
>>

>
>
>> SELECT upper('׳©');
>> ERROR: invalid multibyte character for locale
>> HINT: The server's LC_CTYPE locale is probably incompatible with the
>> database encoding.
>>

>
> Hmph. I can't reproduce that here (using Fedora 4's version of he_IL.utf8
> anyway). I assume your client_encoding was also UTF8? The troublesome
> character came through in your email as \327\251 (D7 A9) ... is that
> what you were actually entering? The reference to F9 in the other error
> message makes me think the character got munged somewhere in the email
> chain ...
>

the Client Encoding is UTF8.

Strangely I no longer get the second error:
ERROR: invalid UTF-8 byte sequence detected near byte 0xf9

The first error returned:
# SELECT lower('ש');
ERROR: invalid multibyte character for locale
HINT: The server's LC_CTYPE locale is probably incompatible with the
database encoding.

The character that I sent is:
[ש‎] U+05E9 ש HEBREW LETTER SHIN

Im out of ideas, What else I should check ?
> regards, tom lane
>


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