Hi Chris,
Yes, I was using htmlentities, I have now removed that and now
'De l'Âge du fer au haut Moyen Âge.'
gets inserted into oracle as
'De l'Bge du fer au haut Moyen Bge.'
Any ideas?
David
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From: Chris [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: 22 November 2006 21:17
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Hi,
You can maybe have a problem between a UTF-8 webserver and a ASCII (latin or
whatever) database?
Do you know the default_charset of your webserver (check the php.ini) and do
you know the charset of your database? and the charset of your oracle client ?
all 3 will play a role...
this : 'De
Adiran
There are several solutions that i can see in doing this without csv
1. create a vba module in the excel sheet to handle the connections and
insert/update the data in either direction. This does suppose that the web
server you are using can be accessed directly from the client machine y