As habit I only use UTF in anything I do... and it has paid off many times
over.
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Hello.
In general, You can never be sure that (some time in future) you
won't need to store different national characters. For example some
non-english surname or whatever.
So, If you can easily decide it now, use UTF. It's painless choice now
and it can come handy in future.
Ales Zoulek
On
Hi all,
there is no conversion done, and mysql will stil be happy to export utf8
(if asked to do so with a set names). So what is the role of the
character set and collation at the database level?From what I understand
the collation is used when you want to order results for example, case
sen
For information for other people who would have the same problem:
Warning
Do not issue the query 'set names' with Connector/J, as the driver will not
detect that the character set has changed, and will continue to use the
character set detected during the initial connection setup.
To allow mu
Hi Melanie,
Thanks for the explanation, I will try the SET NAMES to export my XML
file in utf8 (I actually want it to be in utf8)
I'm sorry if this is a basic question, but as I said before I'm kind of
lost with the encodings
I asked almost the same here about a week ago, so I don't think
'm doing
thanks for your help,
melanie
If you write an hungarian article about your test, maybe you will plan an
english translation?or is hungarian hard to learn? :-)
From: BÁRTHÁZI András <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: mel list_php <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
CC: mysql@lists.
Hi,
if the character_set_client is by default latin1, does that mean that
the java application is sending latin1?or is it changed at runtime?
kind of lost again.
As I understand, the charset of the column/table/database is irrelevant,
there will be no conversion if you query from or inse
Hello.
Complete and rich character set support appeared only
in MySQL 4.1. So if it is possible move to 4.1.
Andrew Mull <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Hello,
>
> We are running mySQL 3.23.58 on a RedHat server. We have a database
> that needs to store Chinese (big5) and Vietnamese (U
Bruce
We're sort of in the same boat but if you persevere you can eradicate
all the problems.
Now we don't run the server as utf8 which does cause a number of
problems - we don't want all the databases to be utf8 just some of them,
and just some tables on some of them.
For a database that needs
>> The problem is, when I get the data from the database via a
>> webpage (php) everything works as expected. The problem is when I
>> try to get the results from the mysql client (ie. SELECT body FROM
>> thread WHERE tid=30) the national accented characters are shown as
>> "?". I have browsed thr
> The problem is, when I get the data from the database via a
> webpage (php) everything works as expected. The problem is when I
> try to get the results from the mysql client (ie. SELECT body FROM
> thread WHERE tid=30) the national accented characters are shown as
> "?". I have browsed through
but can I set multiple "default character set" options to
multiple character sets (EUC-JP, EUC-KR, and ISO-8859-1) rather then just
one.
No, just one in 4.0.x. You have to use 4.1.x for multiple character sets.
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Let the new MSN Prem
Michelle,
Wednesday, November 06, 2002, 4:25:32 PM, you wrote:
MdB> If I want to create a database with an arabic
MdB> character-set, will only the data-cells be affected by
MdB> this or will the table names, column names etc also be
MdB> in arabic?
You can use characters from current character s
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