Hi,
I have a legacy database that I've been using in a php app.  In PHP
the fields would render as unicode just fine.

In my Django app I get:

PhamâEURO(tm)s

instead of the expected:

Pham's

This happens for accented characters everything.

I'm no good with unicode, it has usually "just worked" but it's not
now.  I've narrowed it down to the model layer, since I can just make
a function that does this:

__unicode__():
    return u'é'

and that works just fine, but

__unicode__():
    return self.name

(or even force_unicode(self.name)) doesn't work.

I'm using a mysql database, i'm not sure if there's a setting I can
tweak to make this all better.

Thanks in advance.
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