So when your default character set is UTF8, your table declaration might look like this: CREATE TABLE PERSONS (PERSID INTEGER NOT NULL PRIMARY KEY,Support for UTF-8 URL encoding avoids having to configure the browser to turn off this encoding in URLs (the default in Internet Explorer, Opera Browser and some Mozilla Browser URLs) and enables support of browsers where only this mode is supported (e.g. Note that x12 can be tricky: the separators used can not be in the data.To simplify use of internationalised characters within WikiWords and attachment names, TWiki now supports UTF-8 URLs, converting on-the-fly to virtually any character set, including ISO-8859-*, KOI8-R, EUC-JP, and so on.Search results for 'CHARACTER SET is not installed' when using Firebird embedded with TestDriven.net, nUnit and Firebird.net (newsgroups and mailing lists) 29 repliesStarting with Firebird 2.1.2 (or earlier, at least 2.1.2 is what the Release Notes seem to tell), you can use a new Case Insensitive Collation named UNICODECI for the UTF8 character set (Unicode). For edifact there is an option to do character-set mapping (eg &233 ->e) this is also possible for x12 (bit more work). Sometimes character-set conversion is not possible, eg uft-8->ascii, as uft8 can contain characters not in utf8.I want to connect to it as it is, not change my database’s character set to fit LibreOffice, but make LibreOffice work with my database. My Firebird database is already configured as ISO-8859-1. However, that was not the question. ISO-8859-*) is still used within TWiki, and in fact pages are stored and viewed entirely in the site character set - the browser dynamically converts URLs from the site character set into UTF-8, and TWiki converts them back again.Thanks riosv and petermau. A non-UTF-8 site character set (e.g.However, many multi-byte character sets work fine, e.g. This feature still works on Perl 5.005_03 as per TWikiSystemRequirements, or Perl 5.6, as long as CPAN:Unicode::MapUTF8 is installed.The following 'non-ASCII-safe' character encodings are now excluded from use as the site character set, since they interfere with TWiki markup: ISO-2022-*, HZ-*, Shift-JIS, MS-Kanji, GB2312, GBK, GB18030, Johab and UHC. Perl 5.8 sites using any character set do not require additional modules, since CPAN:Encode is installed as part of Perl. ASCII or ISO-8859-1-only sites do not require any additional CPAN modules to be installed.
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