RE: Special characters

2007-08-21 Thread Garrett, Philip \(MAN-Corporate\)
Oracle's IAS globalization guide is pretty helpful in understanding the interplay of Oracle, Perl and the web environment: http://www.oracle.com/technology/tech/globalization/pdf/globalization-best-practices.PDF It was written for 9i, but most of it still applies to 10g, I believe. - Philip D

RE: Special characters

2007-08-21 Thread Dan King
Ah sorry, the OS is Solaris 9 sparc. Dan King Software Developer Canadian Resident Matching Service 613.237.0075 ext. 241 (Toll free) 877.CARMS.42 171 Nepean Street, Suite 300 Ottawa, ON, CANK2P 0B4 www.carms.ca

RE: Special characters

2007-08-21 Thread Rutherdale, Will
I'm not experienced with this exact issue in particular, but you might find you're running under a different user ID with your test program than with your web application. You didn't specify what OS you're using or whether you're using Apache. However from my experience in web vs. command-line

Special characters

2007-08-21 Thread Dan King
I am having issues running a web application, called OTRS, that uses DBI and DBD::Oracle. When I insert special characters, such as é or â they show up as question marks in the database when looking at them from sqlplus or through the web application. I am running the web app on Apache v1 with a

Re: DBI DBD-ODBC

2007-08-21 Thread Martin Evans
Samuel_Zheng wrote: Thank you Martin. Do you mean I should be using '*' for MSAccess file? Yes. Martin -- Martin J. Evans Easysoft Limited http://www.easysoft.com - Original Message - From: "Martin Evans" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> To: "dbi-users" Sent: Monday, August 20, 2007 4:43 AM Sub

Re: DBI DBD-ODBC

2007-08-21 Thread Samuel_Zheng
Thank you Martin. Do you mean I should be using '*' for MSAccess file? - Original Message - From: "Martin Evans" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> To: "dbi-users" Sent: Monday, August 20, 2007 4:43 AM Subject: Re: DBI DBD-ODBC Samuel_Zheng wrote: Martin, I did as you suggested and it ran! But t