Marcel Tschopp a écrit:
Hi people,
can anyone help?
The problem does NOT occure when using:
- the new mysqli extension OR with mysql >= 4.1 (couldn't test mysql-ext
with mysql >= 4.1)
- phpMyAdmin <= 2.5.6.
Sorry Marcel, I should have told you that I was using mysql extension on MySQL 4.0.16.
Of course, special characters in data are also affected.
Marc
You can test it as following: In UTF8 mode (eg: en-utf-8) create a new field 'tést' on a table. Then switch to an ISO mode (eg: en-iso-8859-1) and look at the table structure. Now the character 'é' has been replaced...
Anyone knows how to solve the problem?
Regards, Marcel
Marcel Tschopp a écrit:
Hi
first, any particular reason you did not answer to the list?
No...
About the column, yes this column was created a long time ago using an ISO charset. Using 2.5.6 I could switch from one charset to the other and still see my column name intact. Will this problem be the normal situation now with the new charset behavior?
I think the new charset behaviour SHOULD not make such problems... if it does, I will try to correct that. I'll search for the problem today evening again.
Marcel
Marcel, I reproduced the problem also on our demo version of phpmyadmin.net.
Marc
Hi Marcel, first, any particular reason you did not answer to the list? About the column, yes this column was created a long time ago using an ISO charset. Using 2.5.6 I could switch from one charset to the other and still see my column name intact. Will this problem be the normal situation now with the new charset behavior? Marc
-----Original Message----- From: Marcel Tschopp marcel.tschopp@gmx.net To: Marc Delisle DelislMa@CollegeSherbrooke.qc.ca Date: Mon, 12 Apr 2004 18:53:15 +0200 Subject: Re: [Phpmyadmin-devel] problems with charsets?
hi marc,
hmm... strange. on my machine it works perfectly (i had to change the browsers character coding manually, but thats all) did you try to create a test column in iso mode and then switch to utf8?
greets marcel
Hi,
looks like a very recent change in HEAD causes me some problems. Using a utf-8 language (tried French and German), my column names who have french accents in them like "prénom" are displayed wrong.
Someone can confirm this?
Marc
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