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RE: SQL question
- Subject: RE: SQL question
- From: Patrick Lidstone \(Personal e-mail\)
- Date: Sun, 09 May 2004 14:41:00 +0000
>
> Then it must be that mysql is doing something different with
> the quoted version. PHP for example treats " different to ',
> it will look through the " string and look for any variable
> names to substitute etc, eprhaps MySQL does the same?
If they are treated differently then, it may be an issue
with character coding and translation to/from
unicode. (Perhaps the single quote form assumes UTF8?)
Do you have unusual character sets installed on either
the client or server? And is the server linux or win based?
Patrick
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