On Thu, 14 May 2009 18:44:57 +0100
Sam Mason <s...@samason.me.uk> wrote:

> You want to be using whatever language you're generating the parameter
> from (Perl) to handle the expansion of escape sequences for you.  This
> will cause the expanded string (i.e. the escapes have been interpreted)
> to be sent to Postgres and everything should just work.  Unfortunately I
> don't use Perl much, so can't give much in the way of a demo--hopefully
> others will.
 
That is what I thought should happen, but 
using a database with encoding of UTF8 and 
client_encoding of UTF8 still gave me the 
warnings. 

thanx



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