Hi,
Mroonga 9.01 has been released!
Mroonga is a MySQL storage engine that supports fast fulltext search
and geolocation search. It is CJK ready. It uses Groonga as a storage
and fulltext search engine.
Document:
http://mroonga.org/docs/
How to install: Install Guide
http://mroonga.org/d
Hi,
Mroonga 9.00 has been released!
Mroonga is a MySQL storage engine that supports fast fulltext search
and geolocation search. It is CJK ready. It uses Groonga as a storage
and fulltext search engine.
Document:
http://mroonga.org/docs/
How to install: Install Guide
http://mroonga.org/d
Hi,
Sorry, There was wrong release information in Mroonga 8.09.
The MySQL 8 is not supported. That is still being handled.
On 2018/11/29 14:12, Horimoto Yasuhiro wrote:
> Hi,
>
> Mroonga 8.09 has been released!
>
> Mroonga is a MySQL storage engine that supports fast fulltext search
> and geol
Hi,
Mroonga 8.09 has been released!
Mroonga is a MySQL storage engine that supports fast fulltext search
and geolocation search. It is CJK ready. It uses Groonga as a storage
and fulltext search engine.
Document:
http://mroonga.org/docs/
How to install: Install Guide
http://mroonga.org/d
Hi,
Mroonga 8.07 has been released!
Mroonga is a MySQL storage engine that supports fast fulltext search
and geolocation search. It is CJK ready. It uses Groonga as a storage
and fulltext search engine.
Document:
http://mroonga.org/docs/
How to install: Install Guide
http://mroonga.org/
Mroonga 8.06 has been released!
Mroonga is a MySQL storage engine that supports fast fulltext search
and geolocation search. It is CJK ready. It uses Groonga as a storage
and fulltext search engine.
Document:
http://mroonga.org/docs/
How to install: Install Guide
http://mroonga.org/docs/
Mroonga 8.03 has been released!
Mroonga is a MySQL storage engine that supports fast fulltext search
and geolocation search. It is CJK ready. It uses Groonga as a storage
and fulltext search engine.
Document:
http://mroonga.org/docs/
How to install: Install Guide
http://mroonga.org/docs/i
Hi,
Mroonga 8.02 has been released!
Mroonga is a MySQL storage engine that supports fast fulltext search
and geolocation search. It is CJK ready. It uses Groonga as a storage
and fulltext search engine.
Document:
http://mroonga.org/docs/
How to install: Install Guide
http://mroonga.org/d
Hi,
Mroonga 8.01 has been released!
Mroonga is a MySQL storage engine that supports fast fulltext search
and geolocation search. It is CJK ready. It uses Groonga as a storage
and fulltext search engine.
Document:
http://mroonga.org/docs/
How to install: Install Guide
http://mroonga.org/d
Hi,
Mroonga 8.00 has been released!
This is a major version up! But It keeps backward compatibility.
You can upgrade to 8.0.0 without rebuilding database.
Mroonga is a MySQL storage engine that supports fast fulltext search
and geolocation search. It is CJK ready. It uses Groonga as a storage
an
Hi,
Mroonga 7.11 has been released!
Mroonga is a MySQL storage engine that supports fast fulltext search
and geolocation search. It is CJK ready. It uses Groonga as a storage
and fulltext search engine.
Document:
http://mroonga.org/docs/
How to install: Install Guide
http://mroonga.org/d
Hi,
Mroonga 7.10 has been released!
Mroonga is a MySQL storage engine that supports fast fulltext search
and geolocation search. It is CJK ready. It uses Groonga as a storage
and fulltext search engine.
* Document:
http://mroonga.org/docs/
* How to install:
http://mroonga.org/docs/install.h
Hi,
Mroonga 7.09 has been released!
Mroonga is a MySQL storage engine that supports fast fulltext search
and geolocation search. It is CJK ready. It uses Groonga as a storage
and fulltext search engine.
Document:
http://mroonga.org/docs/
How to install: Install Guide
http://mroonga.org/d
Hi,
Mroonga 7.08 has been released!
Mroonga is a MySQL storage engine that supports fast fulltext search
and geolocation search. It is CJK ready. It uses Groonga as a storage
and fulltext search engine.
Document:
http://mroonga.org/docs/
How to install: Install Guide
http://mroonga.org/d
Hi,
Mroonga 7.07 has been released!
Mroonga is a MySQL storage engine that supports fast fulltext search
and geolocation search. It is CJK ready. It uses Groonga as a storage
and fulltext search engine.
Document:
http://mroonga.org/docs/
How to install: Install Guide
http://mroonga.org/d
Hi,
Mroonga 7.06 has been released!
Mroonga is a MySQL storage engine that supports fast fulltext search
and geolocation search. It is CJK ready. It uses Groonga as a storage
and fulltext search engine.
Document:
http://mroonga.org/docs/
How to install: Install Guide
http://mroonga.org/d
Hi,
Mroonga 7.05 has been released!
Mroonga is a MySQL storage engine that supports fast fulltext search
and geolocation search. It is CJK ready. It uses Groonga as a storage
and fulltext search engine.
Document:
http://mroonga.org/docs/
How to install: Install Guide
http://mroonga.org/d
Hi,
Mroonga 7.04 has been released!
Mroonga is a MySQL storage engine that supports fast fulltext search
and geolocation search. It is CJK ready. It uses Groonga as a storage
and fulltext search engine.
Document:
http://mroonga.org/docs/
How to install: Install Guide
http://mroonga.org/d
Hi,
Mroonga 7.03 has been released!
Mroonga is a MySQL storage engine that supports fast fulltext search
and geolocation search. It is CJK ready. It uses Groonga as a storage
and fulltext search engine.
Document:
http://mroonga.org/docs/
How to install: Install Guide
http://mroonga.org/d
Hi,
Mroonga 7.02 has been released!
Mroonga is a MySQL storage engine that supports fast fulltext search
and geolocation search. It is CJK ready. It uses Groonga as a storage
and fulltext search engine.
Document:
http://mroonga.org/docs/
How to install: Install Guide
http://mroonga.org/d
Hi,
Mroonga 7.01 has been released!
Mroonga is a MySQL storage engine that supports fast fulltext search
and geolocation search. It is CJK ready. It uses Groonga as a storage
and fulltext search engine.
Document:
http://mroonga.org/docs/
How to install: Install Guide
http://mroonga.org/d
Hi,
Mroonga 7.00 has been released! Even though major version upgrade, it
keeps compatibility of Mroonga database.
Mroonga is a MySQL storage engine that supports fast fulltext search
and geolocation search. It is CJK ready. It uses Groonga as a storage
and fulltext search engine.
Document:
Hi,
Mroonga 6.11 has been released!
Mroonga is a MySQL storage engine that supports fast fulltext search
and geolocation search. It is CJK ready. It uses Groonga as a storage
and fulltext search engine.
Document:
http://mroonga.org/docs/
How to install: Install Guide
http://mroonga.org/d
Hi, sorry for late response.
Currently we have NO RECENT benchmark for direct comparison of Mroonga vs
Elasticsearch.
However, there are some helpful benchmarks.
1) Groonga 4.0.1 vs Elasticsearch 1.1.1 at 2014
http://blog.createfield.com/entry/2014/04/21/120023 (Japanese)
(Note: Groonga is
Can you post some benchmarks or comparison with elasticsearch?
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Original Message
On 29 ott 2016 05:03, Kentaro Hayashi wrote:
Hi,
Mroonga 6.10 has been released!
Mroonga is a MySQL storage engine that supports fast fulltext search
and geolocation
Hi,
Mroonga 6.10 has been released!
Mroonga is a MySQL storage engine that supports fast fulltext search
and geolocation search. It is CJK ready. It uses Groonga as a storage
and fulltext search engine.
Document:
http://mroonga.org/docs/
How to install: Install Guide
http://mroonga.org/d
Hi,
Mroonga 6.09 has been released!
Mroonga is a MySQL storage engine that supports fast fulltext search
and geolocation search. It is CJK ready. It uses Groonga as a storage
and fulltext search engine.
Document:
http://mroonga.org/docs/
How to install: Install Guide
http://mroonga.org/d
Hi,
Mroonga 6.07 has been released!
Mroonga is a MySQL storage engine that supports fast fulltext search
and geolocation search. It is CJK ready. It uses Groonga as a storage
and fulltext search engine.
Document:
http://mroonga.org/docs/
How to install: Install Guide
http://mroonga.org/d
On Fri, 27 Nov 2009 15:34:56 + Miguel Vaz said:
> Hi,
>
> This is my first post, and could use some points of view on the subject.
> Have a project that will have several languages for its records, for places,
> for example, whose names and descriptions will be in 3 langu
On Nov 27, 2009, at 6:17 PM, Miguel Vaz wrote:
> My 3rd option seems to be the most simple, although i admit it doesnt sound
> quite right. Having fixed table fields for languages doesnt seem correct.
Well, it all depends. If you need to add a column later, you need to do an
ALTER TABLE.
My 3rd option seems to be the most simple, although i admit it doesnt sound
quite right. Having fixed table fields for languages doesnt seem correct.
I can see disavantages in all 3 options, thats why i wanted to ask
everybody's opinion on something like this, i mean, a assume that dealing
w
I am really interested in the same answer...
I am making a script.. and as I will only have 2 languages I decided to use
you 3rd option (Fields for each language), because of less rows.
But I really would like to know if there is a better approach to this.
*eg. php function:*
function
On Nov 27, 2009, at 4:34 PM, Miguel Vaz wrote:
> This is my first post, and could use some points of view on the subject.
> Have a project that will have several languages for its records, for places,
> for example, whose names and descriptions will be in 3 languages.
>
> Ha
Hi,
This is my first post, and could use some points of view on the subject.
Have a project that will have several languages for its records, for places,
for example, whose names and descriptions will be in 3 languages.
Have already read several sites about it but always end up with several
ards,
> >
> > Jerry Schwartz
> > Global Information Incorporated
> > 195 Farmington Ave.
> > Farmington, CT 06032
> >
> > 860.674.8796 / FAX: 860.674.8341
> >
> >
> > > -Original Message-
> > > Wrom: DUL
y, September 28, 2006 9:58 AM
> To: Jerry Schwartz
> Cc: krishna; mysql@lists.mysql.com
> Subject: Re: Mmultiple languages in the MySQL database
>
> On 9/28/06, Jerry Schwartz <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> > We have multiple Western languages in our UTF-8 data base, withou
On 9/28/06, Jerry Schwartz <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
We have multiple Western languages in our UTF-8 data base, without a
problem. Right now I'm working on adding Chinese data, but my major problem
is reading back what's in there to find out if it went in correctly :<(
One
We have multiple Western languages in our UTF-8 data base, without a
problem. Right now I'm working on adding Chinese data, but my major problem
is reading back what's in there to find out if it went in correctly :<(
Regards,
Jerry Schwartz
Global Information Incorporated
195 F
How do I store multiple languages in the MySQL database. Is there any
configuration in MySql database server to support multilingual data.
Normally if I use UTF-8 character encoding in database, it supports multiple
languages. But it is not happening in MySql.
Thanks
Krish
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View this
and other languages. I think this screws up the
indexing, and complete sentences are classed as a word. Assume Thai
characters:
Thisisasentenceinthai. ButIcannotsearchforsentenceinthatsearch.
I want to search for "sentence", but can not. How can this be done? And will
the indexing
OTECTED]>
To: "'JC'" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Cc:
Sent: Thursday, July 20, 2006 4:21 PM
Subject: RE: FULL TEXT and Asian languages
That is what I am doing right now, but it is not that fast if this system
would grow, and also it is not "ranking" the searches
@lists.mysql.com
Subject: Re: FULL TEXT and Asian languages
Peter Lauri wrote:
> Best group member,
>
> I have a problem. I was going to use FULL TEXT search for my Thai
> client. It is working smooth with English text and wordings, the
> indexing and search works fine.
"The FULLTEXT par
E '%$value%'"
}
If there are many search words, the OR will grow a bit, and OR are not that
fast as I read somewhere.
/Peter
-Original Message-
From: JC [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Thursday, July 20, 2006 10:46 PM
To: Peter Lauri
Cc: mysql@lists.mysql.com
Subject: Re: F
looking for
certain delimiter characters; for example, ' ' (space), ',' (comma), and '.'
(period). If words are not separated by delimiters (as in, for example,
Chinese), the FULLTEXT parser cannot determine where a word begins or ends.
To be able to add words or other i
indexing and search
> works fine.
>
> The problem with Thai text is that words are not separated with a white
> space as in English and other languages. I think this screws up the
> indexing, and complete sentences are classed as a word. Assume Tha
Best group member,
I have a problem. I was going to use FULL TEXT search for my Thai client. It
is working smooth with English text and wordings, the indexing and search
works fine.
The problem with Thai text is that words are not separated with a white
space as in English and other languages. I
The manual is your friend. See this link:
http://dev.mysql.com/doc/mysql/en/features.html.
Rhino
- Original Message -
From: "Ochungo, Pamela (ILRI)" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To:
Sent: Monday, April 25, 2005 3:20 AM
Subject: Database languages supported by MySQL
Hallo,
On 4/25/05, Ochungo, Pamela (ILRI) <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Hallo,
>
> I would like to know whether there are any other languages supported by MySQL
> apart from SQL.
> e.g. MsAccess provides VB for aplications. Does MySQL support any such lower
> level language?
From: "Ochungo, Pamela (ILRI)"
> I would like to know whether there are any other languages supported by
MySQL apart from SQL.
> e.g. MsAccess provides VB for aplications. Does MySQL support any such
lower level language?
MySQL is a database management system (DBMS), a so calle
Hallo,
I would like to know whether there are any other languages supported by MySQL
apart from SQL.
e.g. MsAccess provides VB for aplications. Does MySQL support any such lower
level language?
Regards
Pamela
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thanks for all the help
this will help as I think the client wants this project in >3 languages
On Nov 28, 2004, at 7:25 AM, Rhino wrote:
- Original Message -
From: "Gleb Paharenko" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Sent: Saturday, November 27, 2004 5:
- Original Message -
From: "Gleb Paharenko" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Sent: Saturday, November 27, 2004 5:36 AM
Subject: Re: Newbie: How to deal with multiple languages
> Hello.
>
> You can find an answer here:
>
> http://de
Hello.
You can find an answer here:
http://dev.mysql.com/doc/mysql/en/Charset.html
MySQL supports column character sets on columns of some types
(char,varchar,text). Probably if I were you I would use Unicode
in my application.
Graham Anderson <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> I have
Personally I would keep a table for the translations.
Some identifier for what it is, and then and id for the language.
So if something doesn't exist in one language you know about it and can
default to another language.
It also makes it easier to add new languages in my opinion.
somthing
Looks good to me but I'm a relative beginner. Maybe another option -
make Spanish, English, and German tables, then link those to the main
table. This however can slow you down if you are doing multiple reads
of the various tables.
Respectfully,
Ligaya Turmelle
Graham Anderson wrote:
I have a
I have a mysql db that contains tables with multiple language fields
for example...
Artist_id 'PK'
Artist_name
Artist_pictLink
Artist_purchaseLink
Artist_bio_Spanish
Artist_bio_English
Artist_bio_German
I have other tables with a similar layout...Is this needlessly
complicated ?
track_id 'PK'
Hi.
May be it will be helpful:
http://dev.mysql.com/doc/mysql/en/Charset.html
For commercial support go to:
https://order.mysql.com/?ref=ensita
Alaios <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Hi.. Listen to a peculiar problem.
> We need to order by a column which includes Greek
> language. T
Hi.. Listen to a peculiar problem.
We need to order by a column which includes Greek
language. The order by doesnot work correctly. The
reason may be the administration's installation. So we
need a nice trick for doing our job as fast as we can
without interacting with the admin. Nice..eh?
You can
; Alec
Jean-Marc PULVAR <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote on 21/07/2004 10:45:22:
I'm using a mysql 4.0 version and i wanted to know whether i can realize
a multi-language site with eastern languages like japanese.
I'm using a database which has already data encoded with the lat
Hi,
I'm using a mysql 4.0 version and i wanted to know whether i can realize
a multi-language site with eastern languages like japanese.
I'm using a database which has already data encoded with the latin
charset (iso-8859-1) and need to include japanese data.
How may I proce
t; contains fields with multiple languages ?
>
> like the Artist Table:
> artist_id
> english_name
> spanish_name
> portuguese_name
> english_biography
> spanish_biography
> portuguese_biography
>
> Is it better to make 1 db for each language or is there a more
>
way to design a database where the table data
> contains fields with multiple languages ?
>
> like the Artist Table:
> artist_id
> english_name
> spanish_name
> portuguese_name
> english_biography
> spanish_biography
> portuguese_biography
>
> Is it bette
I am just beginning down this roadso the answer may be obvious
Is there an efficient way to design a database where the table data
contains fields with multiple languages ?
like the Artist Table:
artist_id
english_name
spanish_name
portuguese_name
english_biography
spanish_biography
Don't quote me on this but I don't think it makes a difference what
datatypes you use with multiple languages (I never even considered it with
English, Japanese and Korean) as long as the field is large enough to handle
the multiple bytes. You might wish to check out the Unicode sup
Hello !
I am not very sure about this, and so, this could be viewed as a dumb newbie question.
I need to add various data in different languages into mysql. The data includes
characters such as "A`WmdV², JÆÁõu, ÁÈøÓ uÁÔ¯, ÃnõÚ, ö£õ´¯õÚ,£¯ÚØÓ , etc.
Later, on a web page, people
Thanks for your help.
I am no seasoned C programmer so looking into the
source code is out of question.
I am having RichControl in my application that returs
text in Unicode data. So if a user has entered Hindi
text in the text control i have to add them in a
table. For that I will be using C API
> Can somebody give me pointers how to store and
> retrieve data in Hindi using MySQL C API and MySQL in
> general. Since alll the hindi text will be in unicode
> format and C API uses char* parameter how do I
> interface between my Hindi text data and C API. DO I
> convert them to some other forma
Hello,
I have a project where I need to develop a database
product with working handling languages like hindi
etc.
The application will be written in Win32 API so I will
be using MySQL C API().
Can somebody give me pointers how to store and
retrieve data in Hindi using MySQL C API and MySQL in
ice I have?
Thank you,
-Yayati
-Original Message-
From: Mark Matthews [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Friday, December 12, 2003 2:21 PM
To: Yayati Kasralikar
Cc: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: Re: Multiple languages in the same column
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Yayati Kasral
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Yayati Kasralikar wrote:
> We are using MySQL 4.1.1 with mysql-connector-java-3.1 JDBC Driver(nightly
> snapshot).
>
> The only way we can store and display the Unicode content is by specifying
> it in the jdbc connection string(url) like:
>
jdbc:mysq
ng line:
default-character-set=utf8
Is my understanding correct?
Thanks
-Yayati
-Original Message-
From: Mark Matthews [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Thursday, December 11, 2003 11:43 AM
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Cc: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: Re: Multiple languages in the same column
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Puny Sen wrote:
> Hi All,
>
> I'd like to use the same column to store content from multiple languages
> (English, German, French, Japanese).
>
> Here is my understanding of the options available.
>
> In MySQL 4.0:
Hi All,
I'd like to use the same column to store content from multiple languages
(English, German, French, Japanese).
Here is my understanding of the options available.
In MySQL 4.0:
- UTF-8 is not currently available as a charset
- we can connect to the database using
"useUn
ED]>
> To: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> Sent: Tuesday, October 07, 2003 16:45
> Subject: Re: error messages in different languages
>
>
>> "Director General: NEFACOMP" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>> >>
>> >> Yup, there is a comp-err.e
I use 4.0.14 and 4.1.0-Alpha
Thanks
Emery
- Original Message -
From: "Egor Egorov" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Sent: Tuesday, October 07, 2003 16:45
Subject: Re: error messages in different languages
> "Director General: NEFAC
"Director General: NEFACOMP" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>>
>> Yup, there is a comp-err.exe in the bin directory.
>
> I am sorry but I asked this after not finding it. Will you please give me an
> URL on the MySQL website where I can download it from ?
What version of MySQL do you use? I don't exa
To: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Sent: Tuesday, October 07, 2003 11:21
Subject: Re: error messages in different languages
> "Director General: NEFACOMP" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> >
> > I have two questions about error messages in MySQL.
> >
> > 1.
"Director General: NEFACOMP" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
> I have two questions about error messages in MySQL.
>
> 1. Section 4.6.2 talks about Non-English error messages. It says that for
> recompiling the errmsg.sys file, one will issue a comp_err command at the SHELL
> prompt.
> Does such a
Hi group,
I have two questions about error messages in MySQL.
1. Section 4.6.2 talks about Non-English error messages. It says that for recompiling
the errmsg.sys file, one will issue a comp_err command at the SHELL prompt.
Does such a utility exist for Windows? I mean can someone tell me when t
em_fr
categories_en
categories_de
categories_fr
If you have the ability to make the entire db this way,
(create database yourapp_en, yourapp_de, yourapp_fr, etc.)
it may be simpler, but depends on your host...
I know I cant create dbs, only tables in one db for the domain.
Good Luck!
Geoff
D> I hav
Hello,
I have, for the first time, a website to do in several languages.
I'll do a variable replacement whereever needed, with several lang files (as
I've seen so many times in open source PHP applications)
but I am wondering how in sql I could do for translating items' names..
On Wednesday 22 January 2003 11:37, N-Velmani wrote:
> I'm trying to build a multilingual website for Indian languages.
> For this, I wanted to store my strings in Hindi and Tamil, in mysql.
> Now, could u tell me how can i achieve this?
MySQL doesn't support character sets
Dear Stefan,
I'm trying to build a multilingual website for Indian languages.
For this, I wanted to store my strings in Hindi and Tamil, in mysql.
Now, could u tell me how can i achieve this?
Thanks in advance,
Regards,
N.Velmani
On Wed, 22 Jan 2003, Stefan Hinz, iConnect (Berlin)
Dear Velmani,
what do you mean with "Indian"? AFAIK there are 36 languages spoken in
India. Do you mean English? ;-)
Regards,
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Geschäftsführer / CEO iConnect GmbH <http://iConnect.de>
Heesestr. 6, 12169 Berlin (Germany)
Tel: +49 30
Hi All,
Could any one tell me how to get the
Indian Languages Support in MySQL???
Regards,
N.Velmani
-
Before posting, please check:
http://www.mysql.com/manual.php (the manual)
http://lists.mysql.com/ (the
Chris Boget queried:
> I've looked through the documentation and if this question
> is answered there, please point me to the relevant section
> because I've obviously missed it.
Section 4.6?
> What foreign languages does MySQL support definitively.
> As in can do all
I've looked through the documentation and if this question
is answered there, please point me to the relevant section
because I've obviously missed it.
What foreign languages does MySQL support definitively.
As in can do all kinds of searches in, etc? I'm curious about
Chinese an
Weeehll, thet's whut ah git fer shootin' off at th' mouth.
Anybody that really knows care to correct the confusion I've caused?
(See comments below:)
Jim Philips wrote:
> On Mon, 2002-03-11 at 23:39, Joel Rees wrote:
> > Sort of off topic, but here goes:
> >
> > Jim Philips wrote:
> >
> > > I a
Hi, Dave,
Glad to be of help. I hope you don't mind if I CC this rambling response to
the list. Concerning
> The documentation is not that useful (in terms of telling me just what
> languages are supported) but going by the directories it seems all bar
> Chinese are support
On Mon, 2002-03-11 at 23:39, Joel Rees wrote:
> Sort of off topic, but here goes:
>
> Jim Philips wrote:
>
> > I am trying to understand how to store both Latin and Cyrillc characters
> > in a database. I built in support for koi-8 and win1251, but I don't
> > seem to be getting real support for
s. (Tilde is the other exception,
but without clear rules.) But you still get funny treatment of English text
when you're mixing Japanese and English. Word breaks versus line breaks is a
place where things often break down.
Unicode should shortly provide the ability to display characters fr
Dave queried:
> Does MySQL support the below languages? I can find info about character
> sets but I can't find info to tell me what languages map to those
character
> sets.
>
> > Korean
> > Chinese ( Simplified and Traditional )
> > Japanese
> > Canadia
Does MySQL support the below languages? I can find info about character
sets but I can't find info to tell me what languages map to those character
sets.
> Korean
> Chinese ( Simplified and Traditional )
> Japanese
> Canadian French
> Latin Spanish
> Por
Doesn't version 4 support Unicode? - isn't this a solution or am I
missing something?
DA
-Original Message-
From: Victoria Reznichenko [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: 06 March 2002 14:48
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: Dual Languages??
bipin,
Wednesday, March 06, 2002,
bipin,
Wednesday, March 06, 2002, 9:56:53 AM, you wrote:
bvc> I have a requirement of storing and retrieving data in 2 languages - namely
English and Arabic.
bvc> From what I have been able to understand, that would require me to have 2 MySQL
servers running simultaneously.
bvc> Can
Hi,
I have a requirement of storing and retrieving data in 2 languages - namely English
and Arabic.
>From what I have been able to understand, that would require me to have 2 MySQL
>servers running simultaneously.
Can somebody please tel me : 1)if there are any other better ways 2) i
> The problem is that I dont want it case sensitive, but
> I do want it to distinguish special characters, any
> more ideas?
You can't do this without a recompilation of MySQL.
The manual sec. 4.6.3 - "Adding a New Character Set"
gives a thorough explanation on how to go about it.
/ Carsten
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The problem is that I dont want it case sensitive, but
I do want it to distinguish special characters, any
more ideas?
Thanks
Shannon
--- Michael Brunson <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> On Fri, 21 Dec 2001 11:07:27 -0800 (PST), Shannon
> Kendrick <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
> | I have a mysql tab
On Fri, 21 Dec 2001 11:07:27 -0800 (PST), Shannon
Kendrick <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
| I have a mysql table (MySAM), a field in there is set
| to unique, however the field does not seem to
| recognise the difference between certain ascii
| characters, for example it things that
|
| multimedia
I have a mysql table (MySAM), a field in there is set
to unique, however the field does not seem to
recognise the difference between certain ascii
characters, for example it things that
multimedia and multimèdia are the same (I hope it is
shown correctly) but basically it dos not recognise
chara
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