On 2001 Jun 06, Anatole <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
> I brought down mysqld and restarted as before with safe_mysqld
> --default-character-set=sjis and get the following error message when php
> tries to connect:
>
> Can't initialize character set 13 (path: default) in
> /usr/local/apache/sites
Hi Tim,
Thanks for taking the time to write. You answered many questions that I
haven't been able to figure out so far about character sets.
The only thing I have left is...
>> This resulted in an error message (sorry I forgot the one however something
>> it to do with missing charsets I believ
On 2001 Jun 06, Anatole <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
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> I installed MySQL from an RPM file on Linux. When I use the mysql>show
> variables like 'character_sets'; as you mentioned above, I do, indeed, show
> sjis.
This means that the sjis character set is compiled into the server
already, so you d
> Only single-byte character sets with simple sorting rules can be
> described by the *.conf files. More complex character sets must
> be compiled into the server.
>
> The binaries that MySQL distributes have all supported character
> sets included. You can see what character sets are available
On 2001 Jun 04, Narendra Phadke <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
> I am storing Japanese data inside MySQL.
> MySQL supports all the Europian languages and other languages like korian
> and Hebru, and you have all the character set files for all these languages
> inside the C:\mysql\share\charsets di
Hi,
I am storing Japanese data inside MySQL.
MySQL supports all the Europian languages and other languages like korian
and Hebru, and you have all the character set files for all these languages
inside the C:\mysql\share\charsets directory.
But this directory does not contain Japanese character s