Greetings, paragasu.
In reply to Your message dated Friday, October 31, 2008, 12:39:14,

>>> i am using php with postgresql. when i submit post query to the
>>> server. i have the pg_exec error
>>> <snip>
>>> Warning: pg_query() [function.pg-query]: Query failed: ERROR: invalid
>>> byte sequence for encoding "UTF8": 0x93 HINT: This error can also
>>> happen if the byte sequence does not match the encoding expected by
>>> the server, which is controlled by "client_encoding".
>>> </snip>
>>> is there any function to prevent this type of error. something i can
>>> apply to any POST query
>>> before i submit to pg_query() ?
>>
>> You probably need to tell us which functions you are using to create/modify
>> the UTF8 string that you are sending as data. I does sound like a conversion
>> TO UTF8 is not being carried out somewhere. PHP5 requires that only
>> multi-byte
>> string functions are used to handle UTF8 data
>>
> i do not use any function other that addslashes on the $_POST

Here is what you're doing wrong.
I'm 99% sure you have applied it in wrong place and have your data sent out
already destroyed by addslashes.

Only 2 places where any escaping should occur:
1. before writing data to storage, use appropriate storage-dependent escaping
routine.
2. before sending data to client. Use appropriate encoding routine, such as
htmlentites()

Don't use add*slashes and any kind of it, including magic_quotes*, unless you
surely know what you're doing and why. 

And please, don't top-post.


-- 
Sincerely Yours, ANR Daemon <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>


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