Hello.


> Pointers were I went wrong would be appreciated



What's the default character set for your server? Please, send

us an output of the following statement:



  show variables like '%char%';



Please, use mysql command line client.







"John Berman" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:

> Using 4.1

> 

> Though I had it cracked ?

> 

> I created a new table and set the Charset to Hebrew and the field =

> =A0Collation

> to hebrew_general_ci=A0

> 

> I then uploaded data to the database using MS Acess (with an ODBC

> connection)

> 

> In MSAccess on my PC the Hebrew comes through fine.

> 

> However when I open the newly created table using MSAccess or phpMyAdmin

> the Hebrew is represented with question marks.

> 

> Pointers were I went wrong would be appreciated

> 

> Regards

> 

> John Berman

> 

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