So... I'm guessing that the solution to some other encoding problems
I'm seeing is to change all the tables on all my wikis from whatever
default collation was used when the dbs were created to binary? I'm
guessing that may be interesting...
Sometimes I think I should have stayed with mySQL4...
Jim
On Apr 15, 2008, at 4:32 PM, Brion Vibber wrote:
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Mark Ferguson wrote:
The character set on the table is UTF8, and I
reran the command
using the
option --default-character-set=utf8 to be sure, but I'm still
getting the
same problem.
This might be due to 4-byte characters, which MySQL's UTF-8 mode
doesn't
support properly.
Try setting up the tables with the binary schema, which may help...
- -- brion
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