> > Jim Philips wrote:
> >
> > > I am trying to understand how to store both Latin and Cyrillc
characters
> > > in a database. I built in support for koi-8 and win1251, but I don't
> > > seem to be getting real support for Cyrillic. Cyrillic characters
gt; seem to be getting real support for Cyrillic. Cyrillic characters are
> > stored as ASCII
>
> Uhmmm, unless there is some parsing and conversion going on along with the
> storing, "storing as ASCII" really doesn't mean anything. A 0x5c (decimal
> 92) is neither
Sort of off topic, but here goes:
Jim Philips wrote:
> I am trying to understand how to store both Latin and Cyrillc characters
> in a database. I built in support for koi-8 and win1251, but I don't
> seem to be getting real support for Cyrillic. Cyrillic characters are
> store
I am trying to understand how to store both Latin and Cyrillc characters
in a database. I built in support for koi-8 and win1251, but I don't
seem to be getting real support for Cyrillic. Cyrillic characters are
stored as ASCII and are echoed back on the Web page that way. Will MySQL
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