> >>> 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 a lot Jordan. I have confirmed that my browser does display > > UTF-8 characters properly, but the Swedish characters showed up > > incorrectly on the initial email order receipt sent to me. I checked > > and the receipt is built with [value] tags so the characters must be > > messed up as soon as they hit IC right? Because of this I don't think > > tinkering with mysql will fix the problem. Please correct me if I'm > > wrong. > > Email order receipt will not be send as UTF8 charset, so it's quite > plausible that Swedish characters are messed up. Proper UTF8 support > is still under development. > > Regards > Racke Will IC pass unicode characters properly to mysql? Should they be displayed properly with [value]? - Grant _______________________________________________ interchange-users mailing list suppressed http://www.icdevgroup.org/mailman/listinfo/interchange-users
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