My database locale is en_US, and by default my databases are UTF8.

My application code allows the user to paste text into a box and submit it to the database. Sometimes the pasted text contains non UTF8 characters, typically the "fancy" forms of quotes and apostrophes. The database does not appreciate it when the application attempts to store these characters.

What is the best option to deal with this problem?

a) I think I could re-create the database with a LATIN1 encoding. I'm not real experienced with different encodings, are there any issues with combining en_US and LATIN1?

b) I can issue a SET CLIENT_ENCODING TO 'LATIN1'; statement every time I open a connection. A brief test indicates this will work.

c) I can figure out how to filter the text in the application program...but this seems like wasted work considering I could use either option A or B.

Opinions?

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