| Subject: | It's good! Thank you! But I should... |
| Summary: | Package rating comment |
| Messages: | 2 |
| Author: | JerryPan |
| Date: | 2011-06-21 08:21:33 |
| Update: | 2011-06-21 16:29:38 |
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JerryPan rated this package as follows:
| Utility: | Good |
| Consistency: | Good |
| Documentation: | Good |
| Examples: | Good |
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 JerryPan - 2011-06-21 08:21:33
It's good! Thank you! But I should change the file charset to UTF8 . And add 3 line code ,let the db-class support utf8. I use Chinese in db comments.
 Sylvia Sotomayor - 2011-06-21 16:29:39 - In reply to message 1 from JerryPan
That is a good idea. I believe that one can add ';charset=UTF-8' to the connect string for most databases, like so:
line 14 of DataDictionary.class.php:
$connect = $dsn . ':host=' . $host . ';dbname=' . $dbase . ';charset=UTF-8';
For MySQL only, this also works added after line 18 of DataDictionary.class.php:
//set character set
$dbh->exec("SET CHARACTER SET utf8");
I will change the DataDictionary.class.php file to reflect the first solution.
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