By: Log Buffer #283, A Carnival of the Vanities for DBAs | The Pythian Blog
[...] good blog post about character sets in [...]
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Please note: There is a mistake in the post where it reads “UTF16 is the best option for most users I think, but UCS2/UTF16 has the advantage .. ” I really meant “UTF8/UTF8MB4 is the best option for...
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[...] Programming News: Character sets in MySQL – still not for Windows users Recent MySQL versions (first the chaotic series of releases that preceeded 5.5 – 5.2, 6.0 and 5.4 – and now 5.6) adds...
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[...] is about BOMs – Byte Order Marks. It is also a follow-up to my previous post. I discussed Unicode implementations in MySQL, but I omitted considerations about BOMs last time, [...]
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I was mistaken in one respect. SELECT INTO OUTFILE actually has a CHARACTER SET option. It was added some time during 5.1 (and I did not notice this in release notes when it was added). But it has...
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