On 4/28/06, Sergio Polini [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
What's happening about locales/languages?
I've tried to install PHP-Nuke and Xoops, but one of them (I don't
remember which one, now ;-)) doesn't like utf8 encoding, because it
creates too long primary keys for MySQL.
So I remerged MySQL and
Qian Qiao:
That's exactly the reason we still use mysql 4.0 in our production
environment.
The mysql charset thingy is basically a whole load of mess.
A brief search on mysql's bug database shows some of the encoding
bugs and unicode key length not correctly calculated are still not
On Sat, 2006-04-29 at 08:18 +0100, Qian Qiao wrote:
That's exactly the reason we still use mysql 4.0 in our production
environment.
The mysql charset thingy is basically a whole load of mess.
A brief search on mysql's bug database shows some of the encoding bugs
and unicode key length
What's happening about locales/languages?
I've tried to install PHP-Nuke and Xoops, but one of them (I don't
remember which one, now ;-)) doesn't like utf8 encoding, because it
creates too long primary keys for MySQL.
So I remerged MySQL and replaced utf8 with latin1
in /etc/mysql/my.conf.
I've
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