Subject | Re: [firebird-support] cannot transliterate between character between character sets |
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Author | Terry Johnson |
Post date | 2004-04-28T05:26:09Z |
Yes, UCS4 is the 4 byte unicode. As a string it would have lots of nulls
in it, which would make working with standard code in C a little too
interesting. So maybe we talk to it in utf-8? Although trying that using
Database Workbench wasn't successful...
Terry
Helen Borrie wrote:
in it, which would make working with standard code in C a little too
interesting. So maybe we talk to it in utf-8? Although trying that using
Database Workbench wasn't successful...
Terry
Helen Borrie wrote:
>At 04:50 PM 28/04/2004 +1200, you wrote:[Non-text portions of this message have been removed]
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>>Hi Helen,
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>>How about UCS4 data? How do you go about entering that? Is that still
>>managed as a string entry?
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>Is that a Unicode subset? If so, you'd need UNICODE_FSS as the default
>charset for the database and connection charset for the client.
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>Peter Jacobi is the one who knows all the ins and outs of unicode...
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>Helen
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