For some reason, I'm not able to get the UTF8 character set to work 
properly with MySQL 4.1.  I'm specifying the character set when 
creating my tables, but any non-latin character comes out as a question 
mark.  I had this working fine in previous versions of MySQL, but 4.1 
isn't cooperating.  ColdFusion seems to be handing the encoding well, 
but not MySQL.  I am using the INNODB engine, so I'm wondering if 
that's the problem, but MySQL is not returning any error messages -- 
just garbage.  Any ideas?

(After sending this, I'll try it w/o INNODB to see what happens, but I 
don't think that will fix it.)

Thanks,
Christian


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