Hebrew Characters

2005-01-29 Thread John Berman
Hi

 

Our host runs MySQL 4.1 and we have a number of datasets with Genealogical
data in them. When a grave stone is translated to English often the meaning
is lost or the translation is simply not accurate. So how easy or difficult
would it be to actually hold the text in Hebrew purely for display purposes
(dont think we need to search it etc) within the data set.

 

Thoughts appreciated.

 

Regards

 

John Berman

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Re: Hebrew Characters

2005-01-29 Thread Gleb Paharenko
Hello.



I think, that you should start with reading the appropriate pages of the manual:

  http://dev.mysql.com/doc/mysql/en/charset.htm



 

[snip] 

 Our host runs MySQL 4.1 and we have a number of datasets with Genealogical

 data in them. When a grave stone is translated to English often the meaning

 is lost or the translation is simply not accurate. So how easy or difficult

 would it be to actually hold the text in Hebrew purely for display purposes

 (don?t think we need to search it etc) within the data set.

  Thoughts appreciated.John Berman [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:

[snip]



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