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I tried saving this string

ŸeÈ╬fý↔5ƒ1

to a field which is varchar(1000) and to a table whose collation is utf8_general_ci

When I tried displaying this field in a textfield, I get this value

ŸeÈ?fý?5ƒ1

Why is it not correctly showing all the characters?

P.S.

I have set this tag

<meta charset="utf-8"/>

in the head

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  • I suspect you should set the collation to the DB then it should be fine:) @arvinsim
    – thar45
    Jan 24, 2013 at 4:21
  • @theunlucky Nope, it didn't work. Jan 25, 2013 at 6:26
  • @theunlucky I just discovered that you are correct in a way. But the collation that needed to be set was not the DB but the field itself. I set that field to utf8_general_ci and now it works. Jan 25, 2013 at 7:00
  • Superb :) Keep going btw add the answer and make close this posts will helpfulfor all :) Thanks :)
    – thar45
    Jan 25, 2013 at 7:21
  • I would like to know which DB Engine you are using ?either InnoDB or MyISAM?
    – thar45
    Jan 25, 2013 at 7:31

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The answer is that the field collation itself needed to be set to utf8. I used

utf8_general_ci

and it worked.

P.S.

Props to @theunlucky for giving me a clue to the problem.

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