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Posted by Richard Conway on 07/12/05 17:03
Luigi Donatello Asero wrote:
> "Luigi Donatello Asero" <jaggillarfotboll@telia.com> skrev i meddelandet
> news:pSPAe.29008$d5.182062@newsb.telia.net...
>
>>"Hilarion" <hilarion@SPAM.op.SMIECI.pl> skrev i meddelandet
>>news:db0hh7$3u7$1@news.onet.pl...
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>>>>At present it is:
>>>>$mycolumn[Region], $mycolumn[Ort],
>>>>$mycolumn[Sovplatser]$mycolumn[Rum],$mycolumn[Avstånd till havet i
>>>>km],$mycolumn[Terrass]);
>>>
>>>
>>>Change column names to something which does not have spaces and
>>>does use ony US-ASCII chars (no "å" chars).
>>
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>>The names are not in English. Why should I use US-ASCII chars?
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>
> So, suppose that I should not print the column
> $mycolumn[Avstånd till havet i
> km] which contains "å" the page should display all the other columns,
> shouldn´t it?
> It does not seem to display them.
> https://www.scaiecat-spa-gigi.com/sv/test21.php
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I would start again, taking Hilarion's comments on board. it makes
sense to keep database/table/column names relatively short but
descriptive. It may be the case that spaces and different character
sets do work - I personally don't know - but why bother as the front end
user will never see it and it just makes things more confusing.
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