Using SQLite, this works fine. However, when I switch to MySQL, instead of クイン i get ???. The column is TEXT or sometimes VARCHAR(255) (I believe its VARCHAR(255) in this case).
How do I get MySQL to properly save these characters?
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Table/column character sets need to be set to a version that supports multibyte like UTF8. You may be able to tell the current table character set by doing a
It may not show you anything in which case it's using the default defined in you my.cnf To change a character set on a table run:
I don't recommend this if you have a lot of data or can't remove the data and start fresh. The transition needs to remove the bad data first. I read through this post and it seems in depth and from what I can remember of my own battles with this very accurate. http://www.oreillynet.com/onlamp/blog/2006/01/turning_mysql_data_in_latin1_t.html Also, to create new tables as UTF-8 append *CHARACTER SET utf8 COLLATE utf8_general_ci* to the end of your CREATE TABLE statements | |||||||||||
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Verify that you have specified "charset=utf8" in your connection string. For example
As noted in Character Sets and Collations in General MySQL can do:
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