WOW. Great informative answer. Thanks. On Fri, Jul 20, 2012 at 7:11 PM, Christian Ullrich <ch...@chrullrich.net>wrote:
> * AI Rumman wrote: > > I am using database with UTF8 and LC_CTYPE set as default value in >> Postgresql 9.1. >> But I cannot insert bengali character in a column. >> >> Query Failed:INSERT into tracker (user_id, module_name, item_id, >> item_summary) values ('1','Leads','353','বাংলা টেস্��...')::ADODB >> error::->ERROR: invalid byte sequence for encoding "UTF8": 0xe0a62e >> > > E0 A6 2E is not valid UTF-8: 11100000 10100110 00101110 > > The lead byte indicates that the codepoint consists of three bytes, > but only the very next byte is a trail byte (10......). The third > byte is a single character, a period ("."), to be exact. > > Setting the MSB on the third byte gives us > > 11100000 10100110 10101110 = E0 A6 AE > > , which is a valid UTF-8 encoding of U+09AE BENGALI LETTER MA. > > Check your input data. > > -- > Christian > > >