Commit 3001b469 authored by Bruce Momjian's avatar Bruce Momjian

Update iconv wording, per Peter.

parent 371879ca
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$PostgreSQL: pgsql/doc/src/sgml/release.sgml,v 1.406 2005/12/06 20:25:42 momjian Exp $ $PostgreSQL: pgsql/doc/src/sgml/release.sgml,v 1.407 2005/12/06 21:00:53 momjian Exp $
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...@@ -528,16 +528,16 @@ psql -t -f fixseq.sql db1 | psql -e db1 ...@@ -528,16 +528,16 @@ psql -t -f fixseq.sql db1 | psql -e db1
<listitem> <listitem>
<para> <para>
Some users are having problems loading <literal>UTF8</> data into Some users are having problems loading UTF-8 data into
8.1.X. This is because previous versions allowed invalid <literal>UTF8</> 8.1.X. This is because previous versions allowed invalid UTF-8 byte
sequences to be entered into the database, and this release sequences to be entered into the database, and this release
properly accepts only valid <literal>UTF8</> sequences. One properly accepts only valid UTF-8 sequences. One
way to correct a dumpfile is to use <command>iconv -c -f UTF-8 -t UTF-8 way to correct a dumpfile is to run the command <command>iconv -c -f UTF-8 -t UTF-8
-o cleanfile.sql dumpfile.sql</>. The <literal>-c</> option removes -o cleanfile.sql dumpfile.sql</>. The <literal>-c</> option removes
invalid character sequences. A diff of the two files will show the invalid character sequences. A diff of the two files will show the
sequences that are invalid. <command>iconv</> reads the entire input sequences that are invalid. <command>iconv</> reads the entire input
file into memory so it might be necessary to <command>split</> the dump file into memory so it might be necessary to use <command>split</>
into multiple smaller files for processing. to break up the dump into multiple smaller files for processing.
</para> </para>
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