Subject | Re: [ib-support] bug |
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Author | Vinicius |
Post date | 2002-04-04T22:16:45Z |
Thanks
Because I am using a UNICODE because I need to make a software for Brazil
and China
The same software I don't want to make another BD...
Thanks
Vinicius
""Ann W. Harrison"" <aharrison@...> escreveu na mensagem
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Because I am using a UNICODE because I need to make a software for Brazil
and China
The same software I don't want to make another BD...
Thanks
Vinicius
""Ann W. Harrison"" <aharrison@...> escreveu na mensagem
news:5.1.0.14.2.20020404162357.02d4de80@......
> At 05:03 PM 4/4/2002 -0400, Daniel Rail wrote:yet,
> >... what could be causing this behavior for
> >some and not for others? I don't deal with international characters,
> >but it's coming soon(a french application) and if I can't guaranty a goodthis
> >functionality with the database server for every single installation,
> >won't be good for me and my company, and I wouldn't be able to test it
> >properly. The only place that this type of query for me would be in the
> >reporting section of my application.
>
> The Roman (and I think Slavic) alphabets do not require
> Unicode, so you should be OK until you get to East Asian
> versions. Give me a few hours to get my head out of the
> Linux ftp security nightmare I'm enjoying and I'll play
> with the problem - it's likely to be a trivial fix - or
> maybe impossible... or maybe in between...
>
>
> Regards,
>
> Ann
> www.ibphoenix.com
> We have answers.
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