>Description:
Somehow the letter 'O' is not equivalent to the letter '�' (O with
umlaut), in string matching.
>How-To-Repeat:
I tried the following query in MySQL:
SELECT 'e'='�', 'o'='�';
(ie, select 'e' = e-with-umlaut, 'o' = o-with-umlaut)
And the result:
+---------+---------+
| 'e'='�' | 'o'='�' |
+---------+---------+
| 1 | 0 |
+---------+---------+
I believe both results should be '1' with Latin-1?
I tried it on Linux (MySQL 3.23.46) and FreeBSD (3.23.42) with
the same results.
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