According to documentation of mysql it should be possible to use the connection parameters to override some server defaults. That did not work for me.
Eventually I had to:
- change default charset of database to utf
- change default charset of table to utf
- change collation of column to utf
Than it worked out the way it was supposed to.
In reply to Re: Can't write cyrillic to DBD::mysql
by Wolfgang
in thread Can't write cyrillic to DBD::mysql
by Wolfgang
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