Re[2]: [sqlite] 3.2.7 and russian characters

2005-10-14 Thread Sergey Startsev
Hello, Thursday, October 13, 2005, 7:15:46 PM, you wrote: dhc> The sqlite3_open() routine is suppose to accept the filename dhc> as UTF-8. There was a bug in earlier versions of SQLite that dhc> allowed ISO-8859-? names to be used. That bug was fixed. Probably dhc> your program is depending

Re: [sqlite] 3.2.7 and russian characters

2005-10-13 Thread drh
Slavomir Svetlik <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > > Why 3.2.7 version can not open database with path that contains > > russian characters? > > > > Best regards Sergey Startsev > > I can not open database with sqlite.dll v. 3.2.7 which contains slovak > characters too. For example with 3.2.2

Re: [sqlite] 3.2.7 and russian characters

2005-10-12 Thread Slavomir Svetlik
> Why 3.2.7 version can not open database with path that contains > russian characters? > > Best regards Sergey Startsev I can not open database with sqlite.dll v. 3.2.7 which contains slovak characters too. For example with 3.2.2 this is no problem. __ Web hosting a

[sqlite] 3.2.7 and russian characters

2005-10-12 Thread Sergey Startsev
Hi all! Why 3.2.7 version can not open database with path that contains russian characters? -- Best regards Sergey Startsev SQLite Analyzer - SQLite database management tool with GUI. http://www.kraslabs.com/sqlite_analyzer.html