sasha wrote:
> Ive thought about this - this is strange behavior. I've inserted into
> database a text from American site. I'm not an expert in UNOCODE, but i
> looked in that text hundred times and do not see a big amount of two- or
> three- bytes characters. Most of all characters are 7-bit ANSI
> characters, so my text should use ~280xx bytes for storing, but
It's because unicode doesn't store all chars in 2 or 3 or more bytes.
Only "national" chars are stored on more bytes. Standard US-ASCII (and
some others) are store on 1 byte to keep backward compatibility.
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