On 19/11/2009, at 18:13, Raimon Fernandez wrote:

> 
> On 19/11/2009, at 17:27, Kovalevski Andrei wrote:
> 
>> Hi
>> 
>> could it be that you have errors in your UTF8 string? For example you might 
>> use UTF16 encoding, it can explain why some characters force errors but 
>> others are not.
> 
> It only happens with values like àéïçñ I think UTF8 can handle this ...


yes, It can handle it ...

if I send the decoding by hand in a very simple update, it works, so there's 
something with UTF8 conversion that dosn't work ...

for example, instead of sending Ç i send their equivalent in UTF8 &HC3+&H87 and 
it works ...

thanks,

regards,




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