i recently got a lot of tables from a foreign company, that are using a strange character encoding i have never come across. example:

Le code civil et son ;2evolution vers un droit impr;2egn;2e d'individualisme lib;2eral.

i know some french so the ;2e in this case is the e accent aigu anyone know where this may come from?

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Could you ask again, this time in English please? :) – tchrist Jan 24 '11 at 18:34
heh, well, i got some table dumps from a foreign company, and the resulting data had encoded their special characters with the format of ;#, in the case above, ;2evolution is evolution with an e accent aigu, or a french e with the angle going from bottom left to top right, ´ – recursive9 Jan 24 '11 at 18:50
é specifically – recursive9 Jan 24 '11 at 18:51
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