Re: MySQL 4.0.x charset

2004-07-29 Thread Jean-Marc PULVAR
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Re: MySQL 4.0.x charset

2004-07-29 Thread Jean-Marc PULVAR
ran this command, character_set was not listed... the list seemed cut off just before it. Unless it is an issue with SSH only showing x amount of lines.. thanks, Yves A --- Jean-Marc PULVAR [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: You can see it by executing the SHOW VARIABLES query on your server. You will find

Re: after upgrade unicode characters changed to question marks

2004-07-22 Thread Jean-Marc PULVAR
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Multi-languages sites with Mysql 4.0

2004-07-21 Thread Jean-Marc PULVAR
Hi, I'm using a mysql 4.0 version and i wanted to know whether i can realize a multi-language site with eastern languages like japanese. I'm using a database which has already data encoded with the latin charset (iso-8859-1) and need to include japanese data. How may I proceed to have

Re: Multi-languages sites with Mysql 4.0

2004-07-21 Thread Jean-Marc PULVAR
Thanks for your reply that's was really what i thought. My understanding is that you have to have MySQL 4.1 for this sort of thing to work at all. Which is why I am so keen to see 4.1 reach production ASAP. Pre-4.1, you can store UTF-8, but it will not sort correctly. Alec Jean-Marc