From: | Richard Bayet <bayet(at)enseirb(dot)fr> |
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Subject: | Re: Urgent help need on French language. |
Date: | 2002-12-31 14:52:51 |
Message-ID: | 3E11AF43.5DC8C940@enseirb.fr |
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For the browser issue, you can switch between charsets with the META tag in the
"<head>" section.
Exemple : <meta http-equiv="Content-Type" content="text/html; charset=iso-8859-1">
"Jean-Christophe ARNU (JX)" wrote:
> Le Tue, 31 Dec 2002 14:47:42 +0530
> "Somasekhar Bangalore" <sbangalore(at)zensutra(dot)com> me disait que :
>
> > Hi,
> >
> > I have a postgres database running linux platform.The database has been
> > enabled for multibyte support -works fine for Japanese,Spanish,German. But
> > when it comes to French..i am able to insert French data The Problem is
> > when i want display the data on the browser, some funny '?' comes along the
> > data.I really don't know what setting need to be done on the database front.
> > I would appreciate if some one can throw some light on how to solve this
> > problem?
>
> You should use ISO-8859-1 or ISO-8851-15 encodings to make those characters
> "displayable" :)
>
> It depends on your "front-end". (for java, you only have to specify
> "?charSet=ISO-8859-15" at the end of the URL to be given to the JDBC driver)
>
> Regards
>
> --
> Jean-Christophe ARNU
> Wisdom is knowing what to do with what you know.
> -- J. Winter Smith
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