https://bugs.freedesktop.org/show_bug.cgi?id=70850

--- Comment #6 from [email protected] ---
(In reply to comment #4) 
> I cannot see how what font I use, or how I enter data, has anything to do it.

Some fonts haven't the music-characters and can't show them. You wrote about a
form, where you tried it. So I thought it could be something with the special
font, which is used in a field of the form.
> 
> I tried entering the data straight into the table in the odb. Before I save
> the row it is OK. Once I save it the character is still replaced by a ?
> 
> Any data already stored (by using Mysql(Native)) always displays correctly
> whatever connection I use.
> 
> It has to be the jdbc for data entry.  My libmysql-java is 5.1.16-2.

Where do you get it from? I have installed mysql-connector-java-5.1.19 from my
SuSE-repository.
I 'm using Java 1.7.0_40 from openjdk together with this driver. (LO shows me
this version - SuSE shows 1.7.0.6-8.18.1

Have a look at
http://dev.mysql.com/doc/relnotes/connector-j/en/

With 5.1.17 has changed:
Connector/J now avoids a concurrent bottleneck in Java's character set
encoding/decoding when converting bytes to and from instances of String. (Bug
#61105, Bug #12622056)

Could be a hint that this has been a bug in the connector 5.1.16 ...

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