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.
Yes, sorry, I got it backwards. I was thinking the enable_utf8 affected data sent to the DB, but it affects DB obtained from the DB.
Either way, it's a very incomplete system. Only UTF-8 is supported (right?), and it's broken when it comes to data sent to the DB.
In reply to Re^3: Mugged by UTF8, this CANNOT be right
by ikegami
in thread Mugged by UTF8, this CANNOT be right
by tosh
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