Tom Lane <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:

> ... in other words, it doesn't require the double quotes.  I don't see
> the value of being more restrictive.  Why is this annoying?

Note also that using iso-8859-1 is not more restrictive, but just the
opposite. Using iso-8859-1 will be useful also for English users since
some words in use in the English language use characters not in the
ASCII encoding, resumé for instance.

Regards,
Manuel.

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