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Unicode (UTF-8) question: msg#00020db.mysql.odbc
Hi, I need a database for keeping UTF-8 encoded text. I can see the data in the correct format (Chinese, Spanish, etc.) using the Query Browser, but when I run a query from my application, the text displays differently (I think its ANSI). I have tried setting the character set of the table to utf8, and the specific column character set to utf8. I've also tried configuring the ODBC's Connect Options to 'set names utf8'; I've also checked options 'Don't Optiimze Column Width', 'Return Matching Rows', and 'Read Options
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