mysql:7687
From: "Shimono Osamu" <"Shimono Osamu" <shimono@xxxxxxxxxx>>
Date: Mon, 12 May 2003 19:45:15 +0900
Subject: [mysql 07687] Re: why certain Japanese characters are getting displayed as wrong characters?
> Can somebody throw light on this? > > Since the Jap characters may not come up in this forum html pages... > I have put GIF and txt files on following link. These pages will show u the > intended Jap characters and the actual characters coming up on html page > Please visit following links to view the pages, and do provide some > information regarding this behavior > http://www.emantratech.com/jap_text/japanese-text-problem.htm > http://www.emantratech.com/jap_text/event3731.gif > > Haresh Gujarathi Hi, Haresh. x8868(UTF-16) = x955C(SJIS) x73FE(UTF-16) = x8CBB(SJIS) Some of Shift-Jis character contains code '5C' in its second byte. You know, code '5C' is the escape-character(\). When MySQL reads your SQL syntax, escape-character(5C) and next one character will be ignored(removed). Then your SQL syntax gets corrupted. So, You need to insert '5C' just after the '5C' in your syntax. Double escape-character(\\) means single character'\'. Or, modify my.ini file to set 'default-character-set=sjis', and make it sure 'mysql>status' command describes 'default-character-set=sjis'. regards Osamu Shimono
7684 2003-05-12 17:36 ["eMantra Information] why certain Japanese characters are getting displayed as wrong characters? 7686 2003-05-12 19:27 ┣[Masaki Ikeda <masaki] 7694 2003-05-13 16:02 ┃┗["eMantra Information] 7697 2003-05-13 16:27 ┃ ┗[Joel Rees <joel@xxxx] -> 7687 2003-05-12 19:45 ┗["Shimono Osamu" <shi] 7703 2003-05-14 15:47 ┗["eMantra Information] 7706 2003-05-14 17:27 ┣["Shimono Osamu" <shi] 7708 2003-05-14 18:14 ┗[Joel Rees <joel@xxxx]