Le 01/04/2017 à 00:53, stim...@comcast.net a écrit :
Additional question: Is this URL current? It doesn't look anything like the
WebPOS sample data, perhaps it is from the older POS instead of WebPOS:
It honestly shouldn't be hard to change the structure through phpmyadmin.
On Mar 31, 2017 6:09 PM, "Mike" wrote:
> I had this exact same problem back when I was using mysql. This is how I
> finally got mysql to properly render UTF8
>
> entity.properties
>
I had this exact same problem back when I was using mysql. This is how I
finally got mysql to properly render UTF8
entity.properties
character-set="utf8"
collate="utf8_general_ci">
jdbc-uri="jdbc:mysql://
Additional question: Is this URL current? It doesn't look anything like the
WebPOS sample data, perhaps it is from the older POS instead of WebPOS:
https://cwiki.apache.org/confluence/download/attachments/6553725/OFBiz%20POS%20User%20Manual%20-%20version%209.11.pdf?version=2=1391944202000=v2
Since WebPOS replaced any previous POS this is what I'm interested in bringing
up. My observation is that when ofbiz starts and has the demo data that there
are three POS terminals listed when logging in to the WebPOS. There was no
special command to start any standalone POS, so either the
Consider the possibility that this is a font issue, and not an encoding issue.
Every font used to display a character has an index, but not every index in a
given font has a graphical glyph to render it. I would try to convert the
characters to hex first and see if something in the viewing is
Im pretty sure mysql databases have a structure. although i am a little
disconnected with the ofbiz implementation in mysql, it does have a
database and that database will always have a structure and if varchar or
text is the defined structure of a column there is futher a collation of
that
Hi,
I do not remember the details (which MySQL version, maybe it was even
MariaDB) but this did work for us:
?autoReconnect=trueuseUnicode=truecharacterEncoding=UTF-8
Christian
Am 31.03.2017 11:39, schrieb Ingo Wolfmayr:
> Hi everybody,
>
> I have a question regarding special chars:
>
>
Hi Ryan,
Maybe just a simple find + grep would do the trick.
On Mar 31, 2017 2:24 AM, "Ryan Moriarty"
wrote:
I've been asked to do a review of user permissions in our OFBiz
installation. Is there any good method (besides searching through the code
base
Heck, I'd appreciate a table to that effect within the wiki.
Just saying.
On 17-03-30 04:23 PM, Ryan Moriarty wrote:
I've been asked to do a review of user permissions in our OFBiz
installation. Is there any good method (besides searching through the code
base one-by-one) of determining
Hi everybody,
I have a question regarding special chars:
Environment: Ofbiz trunk, Mysql 5.6
Entity Engine: collate="utf8_unicode_ci",
jdbc-uri="jdbc:mysql://localhost/ofbiz_test?autoReconnect=truecharacterEncoding=UTF-8"
I have the following strings:
1) Käse
2) Akrapovič
The first one is
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