> use UTF-8 for text files
> use SET NAMEs to correctly MySQL what charset you are using
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> Sebastian
[JS] You are correct. The results were very confusing, especially since the
visual difference between a hyphen (0x2D) and an N-quad (0x96). Also,
copying UTF-8 text to a command window seems to do some automatic
conversions.

Whenever I deal with "other" characters, I get a brain cramp. You should see
me working with Chinese.

Thanks.




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