Gleb Paharenko wrote:
Hello.

Unicode is usually used in such cases.

Mike Blezien <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:

Hello,

we are working on a project that will be using multiple languages to be displayed and stored in a database, for producing various text strings in english and the language associted with it's english counter part.

What do we need to consider before creating the database and tables that will be used to store this type of data with various language being stored due to the various unique characters used in many languages.


Unfortunately, if I am reading the docs correctly, this is only support in MySQL 4.1 and older version do not support changing or assigning character sets. or am I wrong on this ??


Thx's -- Mike(mickalo)Blezien =-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-= Thunder Rain Internet Publishing Providing Internet Solutions that work! =-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=


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