On 2001 Jun 06, Anatole <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
> I brought down mysqld and restarted as before with safe_mysqld
> --default-character-set=sjis and get the following error message when php
> tries to connect:
>
> Can't initialize character set 13 (path: default) in
> /usr/local/apache/sites
Hi Tim,
Thanks for taking the time to write. You answered many questions that I
haven't been able to figure out so far about character sets.
The only thing I have left is...
>> This resulted in an error message (sorry I forgot the one however something
>> it to do with missing charsets I believ
On 2001 Jun 06, Anatole <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
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> I installed MySQL from an RPM file on Linux. When I use the mysql>show
> variables like 'character_sets'; as you mentioned above, I do, indeed, show
> sjis.
This means that the sjis character set is compiled into the server
already, so you d
> Only single-byte character sets with simple sorting rules can be
> described by the *.conf files. More complex character sets must
> be compiled into the server.
>
> The binaries that MySQL distributes have all supported character
> sets included. You can see what character sets are available
On 2001 Jun 04, Narendra Phadke <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
> I am storing Japanese data inside MySQL.
> MySQL supports all the Europian languages and other languages like korian
> and Hebru, and you have all the character set files for all these languages
> inside the C:\mysql\share\charsets di