Hi Mike,
if you refer to MySQL 4.1 then yes you an do that. (I assume you are speaking
about the server side configuration).
I have made a presentation Using MySQL in a Japanese environment on the
UC-2004 which can be found here:
www.be-known-online.com/mysql
I hope that this helps a bit.
Hello,
is it possible to change the default character set for one mysql user without
affecting the global character set setting, via the the user's .my.cnf option
file ??
thx's
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Hello,
is it possible to change the default character set for one mysql user without
affecting the mysql global character set setting, via the the user's .my.cnf
option file ??
thx's
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MikemickaloBlezien
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Thunder Rain Internet Publishing
Providing
Newbie here!
How to change characterset from default latin1 to danish on a remote site
connecting through SSH Secure Shell?
Case locally:
* MySql installed on Win2k
* has changed character from default latin1 to danish by creating c:\my.cnf -
works great!
Case remote on a shared webhotel:
*
Hi,
How do I use a characeter set different from the server default?
Server is configured to use latin1 as default character set.
But for some occasions, I'd like to switch to big5 characeter set.
I tried to edit ~/.my.cnf and added
[mysql]
default-character-set=big5
But show variables still
Firstly, upgrade to 3.23.x as with 3.22 you will need to compile from sources to
change character sets. Next, read the following section in the manual:
http://www.mysql.com/doc/L/a/Languages.html
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Richard Ellerbrock
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Hello,
I am
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To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]; [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Thursday, January 25, 2001 2:06 PM
Subject: Re: Change character set
Firstly, upgrade to 3.23.x as with 3.22 you will need to compile from
sources to change character sets. Next, read the following section in the
man