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Danish alphabetization requires abc... to come before æ, ø and å. In my MySQL database, when I sort alphabetically, it comes out as

Øresund
Åse
Alfa

which is strange.

Server connection collation is utf8_general_ci
Database collation is latin1_swedish_ci
Table collation is utf8_danish_ci
Column collation is utf8_danish_ci

Shouldn't setting a collation on the table/column overwrite collations on a higher level?

My website is all UTF8, and when I input text from the website, it comes fine out again. But when I look at the text in phpmyadmin, characters are displayed wrongly.

I've pasted the contents of the file, editschool.php, here: http://pastebin.com/pv8u0BDj

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  • Database collation has higher priority than table or column collation.Take a backup and ALTER db collation
    – Mihai
    Jun 6, 2015 at 6:15
  • "when I look at the text in phpmyadmin, characters are displayed wrongly" - Do you mean that what was entered into the website as 'Øresund' shows up in phpMyAdmin as 'Øresund' (or something like that)? Jun 6, 2015 at 6:45
  • @Mihai I was afraid of that. Time to think...
    – OZ1SEJ
    Jun 6, 2015 at 7:57
  • @GordThompson Exactly! But it looks allright, when it comes out on a php page...
    – OZ1SEJ
    Jun 6, 2015 at 7:58
  • @Mihai But I have other tables in my database, which are not in Danish...
    – OZ1SEJ
    Jun 6, 2015 at 7:59

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I finally managed to make it work. One or both of these solved the problem:

1. Adding mysqli_set_charset($connection,"UTF8"); to the top of my file,

  1. Forcing my FTP client to upload as UTF-8.

Edit: I now consider option 2 of the above by far the most probable, which is why I striked option 1 through.

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  • Remove utf8_decode. If you are getting Ørestad, you have Mojibake and don't have ut8 everywhere.
    – Rick James
    Jun 25, 2015 at 3:31

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