2011/1/18 Grzegorz Śliwiński <sliwin...@red-sky.pl>: > Hello, > Recently I tried to insert some unicode object in utf-8 encoding into > MySQL using MySQLdb, and got MySQL warnings on characters like: > 𐎲𐎠𐎥𐎠 i found somewhere in my data. I can't even read them. MySQL > seems to cut the whole string after that characters off, so I get > incomplete data. > After a little bit of digging I found out, that MySQL usually supports > utf-8 data but encoded into maximum three bytes. That's why I think it > would help I f I was able to replace all larger unicode characters > with replacement characters. > > Is there any way, I could adjust python unicode utf-8 encoded strings > to be accepted by mysql utf-8 columns?
Did you pass the charset argument when creating your MySQLdb connection? -- regards, kushal -- http://mail.python.org/mailman/listinfo/python-list