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Friday, July 20th, 2007Just a simple test.
Check this out.
If all you see - is your browser’s “not found” page - well, bad luck! All others - welcome to the club!
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Just a simple test.
Check this out.
If all you see - is your browser’s “not found” page - well, bad luck! All others - welcome to the club!
Popularity: 26%
Hmmmm…
The previous piece of code is a scrap if you have to deal with MySql4 server with all-defaults.
So… I continued my challenge - I want my data back (and workin’)
Stay tuned for next round…
P.S. For MySql5 all works great…
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Situation: you have MySQL 5 database with tables which claimed to have Latin1 charset. You filled the base (with MySQL Front, PhpMyAdmin or any other tool) with info. There IS non alnum chars (like TM, (c), long –, ellipsis etc.)
Now you want it back, and your pages are utf-8 encoded, but when you queries the base, ‘?’ sign returned instead of your cute symbols. Shit.
Never mind, if you can see those chars with PhpMyAdmin – I’ll help you to convert them to use them.
First, mysql5 seems to be utf-8 lover (even if other charset is claimed). So – it’s simple. Just exec SET NAMES utf8 right after database initialisation.
Second, query all the data you need into array.
Third, just do utf8_encode on data with your loved scrap 
Forth, exec SET NAMES latin1
Fifth – write your data back
Sixth – tell your application to use utf8_decode when reading and utf8_encode when writing those data.
That’s all – now you can easilly transfer your data to MySQL4* or MySQL5 servers – and your app will work there!
Example:
// init skipped /*********************************** * Database connect **********************************/ $o_db = new myDB(DB::connect(DB_DSN)); $o_db->db_setFetchMode(DB_FETCHMODE_ASSOC); $o_db->db_query('SET NAMES utf8'); $q = 'SELECT page_id, page_head_title, page_head_description, page_head_keywords FROM '.DB_PREFIX.'pages '; foreach ($page as $k => $p) foreach (array('page_head_title', 'page_head_description', 'page_head_keywords') as $field) $page[$k][$field] = utf8_encode($p[$field]); $o_db->db_query('SET NAMES latin1'); foreach ($page as $p) { $up = 'UPDATE '.DB_PREFIX.'pages SET page_head_title = '.$o_db->db_quote($p['page_head_title']).', page_head_description = '.$o_db->db_quote($p['page_head_description']).', page_head_keywords = '.$o_db->db_quote($p['page_head_keywords']).', WHERE page_id = '.$o_db->db_quote($p['page_id']).' '; $o_db->db_query($up); }
*see next post
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What a mess.
Php 4 had no human usable XML handling implementation.
And almost all libraries it’s a mess…
I found one good article about it, but it’s in russian.
OK, I’ll try to translate it later (maybe only examples
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And as for me – I found what i wanted. Small and effective library.
Here it is under more tag
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