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On Thu, Apr 29, 2010 at 02:42:48PM -0400, Jan Wieck wrote: > > You mean the DB encodings are both UTF8? > > First thing to check then is if the client_encoding, used by the slon > process on both databases the same? You can set that explicitly for the > slon DB user with ALTER USER; I'd look for this too, but note that 0xac is one byte of one of the Unicode encodings of the Euro symbol. Given there've been two reports of this, I'd also start to have a look for different Unicode versions. There might be a library problem here. A -- Andrew Sullivan ajs at crankycanuck.ca
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