On Sun, Nov 23, 2008 at 4:44 PM, Moshe Teutsch <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> I'm having a problem INSERTing Hebrew text into a MySQL database.
> Whenever I try to do it through my PHP application the fields that contain
> Hebrew text end up blank. The collation for the Hebrew fields is
> *utf8_ge
On Sunday, 23 November 2008 16:44:34 Moshe Teutsch wrote:
> I'm having a problem INSERTing Hebrew text into a MySQL database. Whenever
> I try to do it through my PHP application the fields that contain Hebrew
> text end up blank. The collation for the Hebrew fields is *utf8_general_ci.
> *I have
I'm having a problem INSERTing Hebrew text into a MySQL database. Whenever
I try to do it through my PHP application the fields that contain Hebrew
text end up blank. The collation for the Hebrew fields is *utf8_general_ci.
*I have very little experience with Hebrew in PHP and MySQL applications,
Hi all,
This is a reminder that on Thursday, 27 Nov at 18:30, Herzelinux will
host yours truly (Gilad Ben-Yossef) lecture lecture entitled: "How Time
Flies: Jiffies, Hi-Res Timers and the Tickless Kernel".
The lecture will explain the time keeping mechanisms in the Linux kernel
and the re
This is a last day reminder that we are going to have a presentation today at
18:30 - more information can be found in the quoted message below.
Regards,
Shlomi Fish
On Wednesday 19 November 2008, Shlomi Fish wrote:
> As part of the Welcome to Linux ( http://welcome.linux.org.il/ ) seri
On Saturday, 22 בNovember 2008, ik wrote:
> You need to use a lyx variant to the hebrew layout and when in hebrew
> use the shift key.
> Here is a map for what you need:
>
http://www.echoofeden.com/digest/slaveofone/2007/02/14/writing-hebrew-in-openoffice-under-linux/
Somehow, writing the keymaps