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Posted by Mario on 10/02/40 11:08
Hi,
thanks, but that seems to be ok:
SQL result
Host: 127.0.0.1
Database : ----
Generation Time: Feb 15, 2005 at 11:36 PM
Generated by: phpMyAdmin 2.5.7-pl1 / MySQL 3.23.58
SQL-query: SHOW VARIABLES LIKE 'character_set%';
Rows: 2
Variable_name
Value
character_set
latin1
character_sets
latin1 big5 cp1251 cp1257 croat
czech danish dec8 ...
any further idea?
thanks
mario
ps of course, I could
On Tue, 2005-02-15 at 21:42, Guillermo Rauch wrote:
> Try
> SHOW VARIABLES LIKE 'character_set%'
>
> and verify your character set is latin1.
>
> If not, see http://dev.mysql.com/doc/mysql/en/charset-database.html
>
> On Tue, 15 Feb 2005 22:04:30 +0000, mario <chiari.hm@flashnet.it> wrote:
> > Hello,
> >
> > please help me on the following issue.
> > please reply to chiari.hm@flashnet.it too.
> > (I asked for help on the php-db ml, but nobody replied)
> >
> > I have hacked the following function:
> > function accents($text) {
> > global $export;
> > $search = array ( 'à', 'è', 'ì', 'ò' , 'ù');
> > $replace = array ( '\\`{a}', '\\`{e}', '\\`{i}', '\\`{o}', '\\`{u}');
> > $export = str_replace($search, $replace, $text);
> > return $export;
> > }
> >
> > It works fine, as long as I feed it with a string:
> > accents('à') --> \`{a}
> >
> > The issue is when I get 'à' from a mysql table.
> > I.e., for some record of a mysql table Table, let à the value of the
> > field Field, and say
> > $result = mysql_fetch_array($answer, MYSQL_BOTH),
> > where $answer= mysql_query(SELECT * FROM Table).
> >
> > Now accents($result['Field']) returns à (instead of \`{a}).
> > Why? I have no idea.
> >
> > Any hint is welcome.
> > Thanks a lot
> > mario
> >
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