Just for the sake of clarity: is your database utf8-encoded (I mean,
all the fields with the string data)? If you check it via phpmyadmin
(or whatever), are the accents correct?
For me it seems like you have just set the field collations to utf8 w/
o re-encoding the data inside.

On febr. 26, 14:38, scoubyaya <[email protected]> wrote:
> I have a Mysql database with interclassement = latin or german. My
> project is working fine in Symfony 1.0 since 1 year.
>
> I upgrade to 1.1 : OK
>
> I'm trying to upgrade to 1.2 : UTF8 issues. All my old datas are shown
> with wrong characters instead of accents (in french). If I create new
> datas with the project, they are fine, and I can retrive them with the
> accents.
>
> So, the problem is : why is Symfony 1.2 not recognizing the old
> datas ? I'm trying to convert my database in UTF8, but for now it
> doesn't work.
>
> It seems there is double-encoding...
>
> I'm stuck with that, I can't upgrade to 1.2 .
>
> Thanks for helping.
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