Title: RE: Any German here ? Character set
thanks all for all thoses relevant answers ;-)
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> Philippe Nguyen
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> Any German here ? Character set&g
Check out "The Awful German Language" by Mark Twain
http://www.bdsnett.no/klaus/twain/
Henry
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Stephen Lee
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When I studied German for two years in college (I've forgotten it all now),
I k
Any German here ? Character set> I'd recommend WE8ISO8859P15 (I think that's
it) ... the difference is Euro support!
Yeah, and it has the Õ letter, which I believe is only used by Estonians ;)
Tanel.
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I'd recommend WE8ISO8859P15 (I think that's it) ... the difference is Euro
support!
Ciao
Fuzzy
:-)
-O
Just cover all bases and use UTF8
Ron Thomas
Hypercom, Inc
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When I studied German for two years in college (I've forgotten it all now),
I kept thinking that the same person who invented all the goofy spelling in
English (remember the joke about "ghoti" being pronounced "fish"?)**, also
invented German grammar. No offense to anyone is intended.
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GH as
ISO-8859-2, Same as Czech, Croatian, Slovenian and Slovak.
On 2003.07.30 11:24, KENNETH JANUSZ wrote:
What about Polish?
Ken Janusz, CPIM
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> I'm not German, but to my
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What about Polish?
Ken Janusz, CPIM
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> I'm not German, but to my knowledge, all west European languages
> use ISO-8859-1.
> On 2003.07.30 10:04, NGUYEN Philippe (Ce
I'm not German, but to my knowledge, all west European languages
use ISO-8859-1.
On 2003.07.30 10:04, NGUYEN Philippe (Cetelem) wrote:
Hi List,
could you please tell me wich Character Set you are using in your database ?
Thank in advance!
Philippe
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03 15:29To: Multiple recipients of list
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WE8ISO8859P1, supports most western europe
needs.
Dick GouletSenior Oracle DBAOracle Certified 8i
DBA
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Title: Any German here ? Character set
WE8ISO8859P1, supports most western europe
needs.
Dick GouletSenior Oracle DBAOracle Certified 8i
DBA
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