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| From: | Octavian Rasnita | Date: | December 6 2005 7:40am |
| Subject: | Re: Character set issue ( maybe ) | ||
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From: "Daniel Kasak" <dkasak@stripped> > OK then. > > Lets re-word the question ... > > Has anyone been able to successfully enter text of a non-standard > character set ( Latin 1, UTF8 ) into Query Browser? > How about upload via a Perl script? > Yes you can insert those chars in MySQL using a perl program, but you cannot do it using Windows' copy and paste from a web page. I think this is because of Windows clipboard that doesn't copy the text correctly. For example, you can copy some special chars like s t a from a web page into a common text processor and you will see that they are not copied correctly. They are changed with other chars like "?". Teddy
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| • Character set issue ( maybe ) | Daniel Kasak | 5 Dec |
| • Re: Character set issue ( maybe ) | BÁRTHÁZI András | 5 Dec |
| • Re: Character set issue ( maybe ) | Daniel Kasak | 5 Dec |
| • Re: Character set issue ( maybe ) | Daniel Kasak | 6 Dec |
| • Re: Character set issue ( maybe ) | Gleb Paharenko | 6 Dec |
| • Re: Character set issue ( maybe ) | Daniel Kasak | 6 Dec |
| • Re: Character set issue ( maybe ) | Gleb Paharenko | 7 Dec |
| • Re: Character set issue ( maybe ) | Octavian Rasnita | 6 Dec |
| • Re: Character set issue ( maybe ) | Daniel Kasak | 6 Dec |
