Hi Jarek

Yep, got that line in my.cnf, my cocoa Show Variables are all utf8.

curl tells me it's utf8, request.meta tells me it's utf8, bit it really
doesn't look like it is utf8

any more suggestions anyone?

On 29/08/2007, Jarek Zgoda <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
>
> Matt Davies napisaƂ(a):
>
> > yeah mate, everything I can think of is set to utf-8 and unicode as
> > explained here
> >
> > How did you get that character into the database?
> >
> > Did you add it to a web form and put it in like that?
> >
> > If so, did you type the character, or did you copy and paste it from
> > somewhere else?
> >
> > Sorry to be a pain mate, but it'll really help me out if I can work out
> > whats going on here.
> >
> > Interestingly enough only those two characters mess up, the others with
> > circumflexes are fine.
>
> Are you sure your MySQL client sets proper charset on connection? From
> the docs at
>
> http://www.djangoproject.com/documentation/databases/#connecting-to-the-database
> - check if the last line of example MySQL config file is in place. From
> your description it looks that the client encoding is set to latin1.
>
> --
> Jarek Zgoda
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> >
>

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