Dear Kevin,
I have tried, but nothing has changed.
here I have an Italian example of my problem:
1a)Assemblea e scontro in redazione per l'allegato di Michela
Brambilla Interviene anche il direttore Belpietro: "Il quotidiano sarà
in edicola" Inserto dei "Circoli della Libertà" e al "Giornale" scatta
lo sciopero
1b)Assemblea e scontro in redazione per l'allegato di Michela
Brambilla Interviene anche il direttore Belpietro: "Il quotidiano sarÃ
in edicola" Inserto dei "Circoli della Libertà " e al "Giornale"
scatta lo sciopero

where 1a is obtained directly by mysql, and 1b is obtained by Java/Cayenne.
A difference that I have noticed is that:
if I write on two different files the sentence using mysql for 1a and
Java for 1b. The first is encoded as UTF-8 Unicode English text,while
the second as UTF-8 Unicode text.
Sorry about that.

Thanks
Marco


On 6/1/07, Kevin Menard <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> -----Original Message-----
> From: marco turchi [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
> Sent: Friday, June 01, 2007 9:26 AM
> To: [email protected]
> Subject: Re: UTF8 problem
>
> I'm using Cayenne 1.2.1, could the version be the problem?
> Note that the languages of my shell are:
> en_GB.UTF-8:en_GB:en

I don't know for certain that this will fix your problem, but you should
probably try 1.2.3.  It's the latest 1.2.x release, is fully
backward-compatible with 1.2.1, and includes a decent number of bug
fixes.

--
Kevin

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