Re: Backslashes in data in version 8.1.2

From: Mike Nolan <nolan(at)gw(dot)tssi(dot)com>
To: nolan(at)gw(dot)tssi(dot)com (nolan)
Cc: tgl(at)sss(dot)pgh(dot)pa(dot)us (Tom Lane), pgsql-general(at)postgresql(dot)org (pgsql general list)
Subject: Re: Backslashes in data in version 8.1.2
Date: 2006-02-19 23:24:33
Message-ID: 200602192324.k1JNOeIq025210@gw.tssi.com
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> Could this be a locale issue? The one where it does not work uses the C
> locale, the others use the default locale, en_US.UTF-8.

Nope, it's not a locale issue, it works on the test system using the C
locale as well as the default locale.

I though I had the backslash issue under control in my PHP app, whatever
changed is apparently affecting both Postgres and PHP.

Any ideas? Some kind of library issue maybe, such as readline?
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Mike Nolan

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