YEs.. look ghoniem.. as u saying you have to define the table or specific column with certain encoding which is utf-8 to be able to store arabic or whatever..the problem was i couldn't use simple sql statement.. now the other issue that when i display the results on browser i have to change the encoding to "Arabic(Windows)" to see arabic letter.. the problem now from the JSps side not db anymore.. although i set metadata and charset with utf-8 but something obvious i didn't notice till now :-))MAha.
On 9/3/05, Mohammad Ghoniem <Mohammad.Ghoniem@univ-ubs.fr> wrote:Maha Helwa wrote:
> Ghoniem.. don't u know about that Arabic issue in the db.. how to
> insert them with the right encoding and how to read them properly?
As far as I know, the db needs to be in UTF-8 to handle Arabic
correctly. Try creating your db in UTF-8 from the beginning i.e. do not
alter the tables to be in UTF-8 afterwards. I will be doing some tests
in shâ'a Allâh.
salâm
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