On Wednesday 22 January 2003 11:37, N-Velmani wrote:

> I'm trying to build a multilingual website for Indian languages.
> For this, I wanted to store my strings in Hindi and Tamil, in mysql.
> Now, could u tell me how can i achieve this?

MySQL doesn't support character sets for Tamil or Hindi.
Since 4.1 MySQL will support unicode.

Currently you can take a look at the section of the manual "4.6.3 Adding a New 
Character Set":
        http://www.mysql.com/doc/en/Adding_character_set.html



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