Michiel Meeuwissen wrote: > The current mysql.xml does not contain the 'hackery' any more. I tried it > out with mysql 5.0 (created the database with encoding 'utf-8'). Latin-1 > characters and also e.g. the euro-symbol seem to work. A bit more excotic > characters though, like japanese, hebrew or IPA are stored like questions > marks > though (present in the 'encodings' example) > > How come? Before I'm going to investigate this, I'm wanting to know if this > is normal.
It was the missing ?useUnicode=true&characterEncoding=utf8 parameters on the connection URL string. I'm sorry.. So, it seems tow work. Am I right that it is essential to have a 'development' driver? Michiel -- Michiel Meeuwissen mihxil' Peperbus 107 MediaPark H'sum []() +31 (0)35 6772979 nl_NL eo_XX en_US _______________________________________________ Developers mailing list [email protected] http://lists.mmbase.org/mailman/listinfo/developers
