Yves Goergen <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>>>I'm using UTF-8 in my newsboard, too, and I have no major problems with
>>>it. UTF-8 doesn't need to be handled as binary, I believe, since all
>>>characters should be in a range over the control characters. Anyone
>>>please correct me, if that's wrong
On 29.07.2004 17:33 (+0200), Egor Egorov wrote:
Yves Goergen <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
I'm using UTF-8 in my newsboard, too, and I have no major problems with
it. UTF-8 doesn't need to be handled as binary, I believe, since all
characters should be in a range over the control characters. Anyone
Yves Goergen <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> I'm using UTF-8 in my newsboard, too, and I have no major problems with
> it. UTF-8 doesn't need to be handled as binary, I believe, since all
> characters should be in a range over the control characters. Anyone
> please correct me, if that's wrong...
I'm using UTF-8 in my newsboard, too, and I have no major problems with
it. UTF-8 doesn't need to be handled as binary, I believe, since all
characters should be in a range over the control characters. Anyone
please correct me, if that's wrong...
Sorting will not work as expected, special chara
"Jigal van Hemert" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> At the moment we're using MySQL 4.0.20 and PHP 4.3.8 to build a new website
> frame work which should support various languages and various browser
> encodings. Upgrading to MySQL 4.1.x and PHP 5.x is not possible in the near
> future, because a num
Hi list,
At the moment we're using MySQL 4.0.20 and PHP 4.3.8 to build a new website
frame work which should support various languages and various browser
encodings. Upgrading to MySQL 4.1.x and PHP 5.x is not possible in the near
future, because a number of webservers and a couple of MySQL server