On Thu, February 7, 2008 18:22, Grant wrote: > I have a Swedish address stored in mysql and it is full of strange > characters. Some stars, some paragraph symbols, etc. Should I be > declaring UTF-8 somehow in dbconf/mysql/orders.mysql to avoid this? > Is there any way to recover the correct data at this point? > Well, first you need to isolate whether or not it's correct in the database, and not through Interchange. MySQL has two configurations with regards to characters: character sets and collation. Character sets define the encoding for the bytes, whereas collation defines how to manipulate said data through sorting and other means. See http://dev.mysql.com/doc/refman/5.0/en/charset-general.html for more information. As far as Interchange goes, I'm not entirely sure what the state of UTF-8 support is, but from what I understand, it's less than ideal. It may not be functional at all. If the data encoded in UTF-8 Unicode was saved in MySQL under a different character set, it may not be recoverable whatsoever. Your first tactic will be to attempt to change the character set for that field (or table) alone, and hope MySQL has not changed it. Something like: ALTER TABLE foo CHARACTER SET utf8 COLLATE utf8_swedish_ci; should suffice. Note also that your client's encoding will need to be utf8 (SET NAMES 'utf8';), as well as any terminal emulator you may be using, and any software such as screen or ssh that will transmit the data. I'm actually not sure that ssh needs specific instructions to encode characters, but your terminal emulator (PuTTy, xterm, rxvt, etc.) will definitely need proper configuration. Oh, and two more things: MySQL will need to be compiled with support for utf8, and you will need to have that locale available (assuming Linux). Gee, isn't Unicode fun?! (To be fair, it's the software support for it that is lacking. Don't believe me? Try to edit a utf8 encoded file in vim in screen on OpenBSD. Just *try* to.) -- Thanks, Jordan M. Adler End Point Corporation suppressed _______________________________________________ interchange-users mailing list suppressed http://www.icdevgroup.org/mailman/listinfo/interchange-users
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