Christophe Chisogne wrote:
[lots of useful info snipped]
Thanks for all that, Christophe - still digesting much of it.
As I don't code or web design for a living, and now have a site that's at
least working, I think I can safely put off the whole unicode issue
indefinitely ;-)
One issue remains
steve wrote:
But, the characters don't render correctly when viewed with MySQLcc - which
I'm now convinced is using utf-8. I can't find any config settings for
MySQLcc relating to encoding, so maybe it's something to do with KDE? I
If mysqlcc uses locales, just set locale before launching it (via x
Jacob Singh wrote:
> Anyway, I had the same problem as steve (I think, I've read the entire
> thread). It was a HASSTLE. we got a new server after a crash so I
> uploaded my DB dump from the local box onto a fresh mySQL 3.23 and
> Apache 2. It seemed more or less okay, I didn't test extensively
Hi group!
My name is Jacob, I'm re-working a site (calabashmusic.com) which is a
music download site specializing in music from around the world. We
have tie-ups with numerous international parters as well. The current
version is Latin-1 encoded, and is only shown in English. The new one
wil