php-general Digest 10 Oct 2009 23:34:53 - Issue 6384
Topics (messages 298829 through 298829):
Re: Newbie: Array of objects iteration
298829 by: Torben Wilson
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And brand new world opens in from of my eyes... O.O.
I will search more info on this on the net... just for the records, as
properties names is concern, I couldn't find any better I suppose:
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And brand new world opens in from of my eyes... O.O.
I will search more info on this on the net... just for the records, as
properties names is concern, I couldn't find any better I
--- On Fri, 10/9/09, Ashley Sheridan a...@ashleysheridan.co.uk wrote:
Would this be a good time to troll about the virtues of MySQL over
MSSQL? :p
I would like to tell some clients and users to switch to MySQL but the problem
is that they have already invested in MSSQL and have other systems
Hey everyone. I'd been troubled for a while by the fact that inserting
cut-pasted special characters such as auml; caused truncation when passed to
MySQL, then discovered that it was because I was cutting and pasting unicode
values into non-unicode Latin-1 strings.
Since Latin-1 also has
On Sat, Oct 10, 2009 at 11:40 PM, James Colannino ja...@colannino.org wrote:
Hey everyone. I'd been troubled for a while by the fact that inserting
cut-pasted special characters such as auml; caused truncation when passed to
MySQL, then discovered that it was because I was cutting and pasting
Andrew Ballard wrote:
Have you tried iconv or mb_string? Is it a option to update the
database to use UTF-8?
I'll look into those functions. And, I suppose I could in fact convert my
database to use UTF-8 if necessary.
James
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