Ignacio Fernández Galván a écrit :
> Hi all,
>
> I have installed Knoda and mysql in a couple of computers and I would like  
> to use them for a personal database. I have, however, encountered a couple  
> of problems.
>
> 1. I have a server running Mandriva 2007.1, which is configured to use the  
> utf8 encoding. In the my.cnf file I have "default-character-set = utf8"  
> and if I connect with the mysql client I can see the non-ASCII characters  
> just fine from the server itself or for another client which is using  
> latin1. But with Knoda, I cannot see characters from the utf8 server, I  
> see two boxes instead of non-ASCII characters. I have tried different  
> options in my.cnf, but none seemed to work. If I connect from the latin1  
> client, I could get it to work by adding "character-set-server = latin1".  
> Is there something I'm missing? Am I doing anything wrong? Is this a bug  
Running Knoda Mysql under Mandriva 2006, the tables are declared as 
UTF-8 (that's in the first line af the XML files "...-table"). And 
actually the data are correctly written on the screen.
Mandriva itself uses UTF-8. However I cannot use non-ASCII characters in 
the names of the fields or in the messages included in my application. 
Knoda sees them as ascii...and double them each time I open 
Knoda.....giving long lines of Aç orA$ or similar substitutes....
> in Knoda/hk_classes?
>
> 2. Mysql allows, for date fields, to enter "00" for months or days when  
> they are unknown or unimportant, so one could enter "19990300" to mean "no  
> particular day of March 1999". As far as I could see, Knoda does not allow  
> this. Could this feature be added?
>
> Thanks
> Ignacio
>
> PS. I'm using mysql version 5.0.24a and Knoda/hk_classes version 0.8.3 in  
> the server. The other client (the latin1 one) has Knoda/hk_classes 0.7.2.
>
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