Michal Čihař a écrit:
On 15.04.2004 13:32 -0400, Marc Delisle wrote:
Michal Čihař a écrit:
Hi Marc
On 15.04.2004 13:16 -0400, Marc Delisle wrote:
Latest CVS, MySQL 4.0.16, PHP 4.3.4, mysql ext, AllowAnywhereRecoding=TRUE, language en-utf-8, mysql-charset: iso-8859-1
Structure: ok Browse: data ok, column title broken
Text gotten from parsed query is not converted, I'm going to fix this.
Great!
In CVS...
Hmmm, pretty printing is now broken when I paste this:
CREATE TABLE `testcharset` ( `prénom` varchar(30) NOT NULL default '' ) TYPE=MyISAM;
I can't even run this command from the query box!
However it works if I remove the "é".
Marc
No conversion at all => It has to be broken as you're using different charset that MySQL uses. Choose some translation with iso-8859-2 and it will be also "broken".
Yes I expected this. But since AllowAnywhereRecoding is FALSE by default in the distribution kit, we might need a FAQ entry about the effects of switching Language.
That the way it works all the time and nobody complained :-). The new is only that you can select utf-8 translation without charset conversion enabled.