I do not know. As my web site is hosted by a hosting company and I can see
the chinese data within the PhPadmin SQL screen (web base).
So what is the problem you think ?




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MySQL supports mutli-byte characters (Unicode), but it has to be
recompiled to support this. Are you sure that MySQL is storing the data
correctly?

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> Dear all,
>
> When my jsp retrieve data from mysql. All the chinese
> characters cannot be displayed and become special symbol.
> However, if I type a chinese characted in jsp file. It can
> display. So I think this is the mm driver problem or jdbc.
>
> Is there any suggestion or hints ??
>

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