On 21.11.2007 15:18 CE(S)T, Marten Lehmann wrote:
>> If I recall that correctly, utf8_swedish_ci is the collation to use for
>> european/western european languages. Those Swedish people think they can
>> stand for whole Europe... ;)
>>
>> Not tested my reply, though.
>
> and doesn't work either.
Hello,
If I recall that correctly, utf8_swedish_ci is the collation to use for
european/western european languages. Those Swedish people think they can
stand for whole Europe... ;)
Not tested my reply, though.
and doesn't work either.
This is the sorting result with utf8_swedish_ci:
++-
Hello,
default-character-set=latin1_d e
that's not UTF8.
Regards
Marten
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Assunto: Re: German collation for UTF8 missing
On 14.11.2007 21:43 CE(S)T, Marten Lehmann wrote:
> I want to store my data with UTF8, thus I'm using the utf8 charset for
On 14.11.2007 21:43 CE(S)T, Marten Lehmann wrote:
> I want to store my data with UTF8, thus I'm using the utf8 charset for
> my tables. But which collcation shall I use? I cannot find anything
> appropriate.
If I recall that correctly, utf8_swedish_ci is the collation to use for
european/western
Hello,
I want to store my data with UTF8, thus I'm using the utf8 charset for
my tables. But which collcation shall I use? I cannot find anything
appropriate.
I cannot use utf8_unicode_ci or utf8_general_ci, because this seems to
treat "Ä" and "A" equally. So I couldn't store the words "ÄBC"