Hi

ikegami said:

was under the impression that the none of the DBDs (give the option to) decode text fetched from the database. This is unfortunate, because it means we need to know the encoding the DB uses. Are you saying that some DBDs do decode text?

I suspect the mysql_enable_utf8 is derived from pg_enable_utf8, which simply sets the UTF8 flag on everything that comes back from the database.

There have been proposals to add encoding support at the DBI level, but I've not heard about them being released yet.

As for why it's not doing what is desired for the O.P... Perhaps a full, self-contained test program would help?

Regards

FalseVinylShrub

Disclaimer: Please review and test code, and use at your own risk... If I answer a question, I would like to hear if and how you solved your problem.


In reply to Re^2: Mugged by UTF8, this CANNOT be right by FalseVinylShrub
in thread Mugged by UTF8, this CANNOT be right by tosh

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