MySQL has provided support for CJK languages (Chinese, Japanese, Korean)
for a long time. There's a chapter in the MySQL Reference Manual that
extensively covers MySQL character set support. Managing CJK data can be
particularly tricky, though. Therefore we've just added a FAQ section
that answers the most common questions about handling CJK contents and
provides hands-on solutions to common problems. This
Frequently-Asked-Questions section comes from the experiences of MySQL's
Support and Development groups, after handling many enquiries about CJK
issues. The FAQ is available for the MySQL 5.0 and 5.1 manuals:
- http://dev.mysql.com/doc/refman/5.0/en/cjk-faq.html
- http://dev.mysql.com/doc/refman/5.1/en/cjk-faq.html

Regards,

Stefan
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Stefan Hinz <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
MySQL AB Documentation Team Lead. Berlin, Germany (UTC +2:00)
Skype:stefanhinz Cell:+491777841069 Desk:+493082702940 Fax:+493082702941


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