My guess, which is totally not based on any facts, is that your table/column stores its data in Latin-1, even though you can send/receive the data in utf8. I don't know enough about MySQL to know whether that's a possibility though, so take this with a large grain of salt.
In reply to Re^5: Can't write cyrillic to DBD::mysql
by Corion
in thread Can't write cyrillic to DBD::mysql
by Wolfgang
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