On Thu, Jan 27, 2011 at 01:42:16PM +0300, Denis F. Latypoff wrote:
> 27.01.2011, 13:37, "Igor Sysoev" <igor@sysoev.ru>:
> > On Thu, Jan 27, 2011 at 01:33:30PM +0300, Denis F. Latypoff wrote:
> >
> >> 27.01.2011, 13:26, "Igor Sysoev" <igor@sysoev.ru>;:
> >>> On Thu, Jan 27, 2011 at 01:19:36PM +0300, Denis F. Latypoff wrote:
> >>>> Hello, by default GeoIP returns ISO-8859-1 encoded city names which
> >>>> is not suitable sometimes (e.g varchar utf8 in the DB may cause broken
> >>>> names, etc). So attached patch allows to use UTF-8 in city names.
> >>> May be, it's better to use UTF-8 always ?
> >>> Will it break current non-UTF-8 setups ?
> >> I'd prefer UTF-8 by default, but yes it will break current setup.
> >> People might used special decoders from latin1 to utf-8, so
> >> default utf-8 may break behavior.
> >
> > Could you show examples of such names in latin1 ?
>
> 83.35.39.149 - Gijón
> 85.225.255.179 - Göteborg
> 189.62.57.30 - São Paulo
OK, I see.
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Igor Sysoev
http://sysoev.ru/en/
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