Hello.


Older versions of MySQL have very limited support for localization

and character sets. In general you may assign only one global server

character set, and other objects in database don't have their own

character sets. 





Mike Blezien <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:

> 

> 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



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