> The database nls_characterset and nls_nchar_characterset are also
> EE8ISO8859P2.

Oops, overwrote this...hmm...don't really know then.
> EE8ISO8859P2
hmm...not WE8ISO8859P2? but don't know exactly.
for german it is GERMAN_GERMANY.WE8ISO8859P1

Regards Michael

"Michael Virnstein" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> schrieb im Newsbeitrag
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> the character set of the database is perhaps ascii7bit.
> change it to ascii8bit or to your ISO characterset,
> using "alter database" command. Ascii8 is the most flexible and
> should be used if you want to support more than one language.
> Could be found here:
> http://technet.oracle.com/doc/oracle8i_816/server.816/a76966/ch3.htm#47136
>
> Regards Michael
>
> "Krzysztof Socki" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> schrieb im Newsbeitrag
> [EMAIL PROTECTED]">news:[EMAIL PROTECTED]...
> > I put the characters '±æê³ñ󶼿' into the database with php script, and
I
> > find the following in my table: '1fj3qs6<?'. I am using Oracle 8.1.7,
PHP
> > 4.1.1, Apache 1.3.22. I have set NLS_LANG=Polish_Poland.EE8ISO8859P2 in
my
> > environment and SetEnv=Polish_Poland.EE8ISO8859P2 in httpd.conf. The
> > database nls_characterset and nls_nchar_characterset are also
> EE8ISO8859P2.
> > Does anyone know what I do wrong?
> >
> > Krzysztof Socki
> > [EMAIL PROTECTED]
> >
> >
>
>



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