Hi,

afaik, DBD::MaxDB converts unicode-data to latin1 (or whatever the
current locale implies). This might be bad in certain situations. There
are a few questions that arise:

- can DBD::MaxDB be forced to return data in a specific charset, for
example UTF-8
- afaik perl does support unicode-strings like "\u1234". I don't know,
how good that support is - but DBD::MaxDB may chose to return the data
in that format

Thx
  Sven

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