From: John H. Jenkins (jenkins@apple.com)
Date: Wed Feb 21 2007 - 19:22:22 CST
MySQL has had Unicode support since version 4.1. IIRC it isn't
*fully* in place, but it's pretty solid now. It should be added to
the Web site as a Unicode-savvy database.
On Feb 21, 2007, at 3:34 PM, Magda Danish (Unicode) wrote:
> Sinead --
> I am forwarding your question to the Unicode mailing list.
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> Unicode subscribers --
> Does anyone have an answer to Sinead's email?
>
> Thanks,
> Magda
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> Magda Danish
> Sr. Administrative Director
> The Unicode Consortium
> 650-693-3921
> magda@unicode.org
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> -----Original Message-----
> Date/Time: Tue Feb 20 07:22:21 CST 2007
> Contact: sinead.martin@traventec.com
> Name: Sinead Martin
> Report Type: Other Question, Problem, or Feedback Opt Subject:
> MySQl and Unicode support
>
> Hi there,
>
> I notice that MySQl is not listed on your website as a database that
> supports Unicode.
> Would you recommend mySQL as a database that needs to support 10
> languages incuding Traditional / simplified Chinese and Japanese?
>
> I wondered whether the fact that MySQL support only 3 bytes instead
> of 4 has any significance?
>
> Thanks in advance,
> Sinead Martin
>
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