>

You can use the Prepared Statements  and ?,?,....? values  in your query.
The Java Servlet Programming by Jason Hunter , chapter 9 is a good
reference.

Good luck !!!

>  Hi everybody,
> I have an Access database. I process my form with servlet. When I try to
> save a new record with sql commands (jdbc-odbc bridge, some of the
> characters(Turkish Characterset (Y?���?��Y?�?..)) aren't written. What can I
> do??
> Thanks for your help,
> With regards...
>
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