On Thursday 16 November 2006 14:07, Chris Shiflett wrote:
> Larry Garfield wrote:
> > I've run into this sort of issue a few times before, and never
> > found a good solution.
>
> Not sure if this is the solution you're looking for, but you can convert
> them to regular quotes:
>
> http://shiflett.
Larry Garfield wrote:
> I've run into this sort of issue a few times before, and never
> found a good solution.
Not sure if this is the solution you're looking for, but you can convert
them to regular quotes:
http://shiflett.org/archive/165
Hope that helps.
Chris
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Larry Garfield wrote:
On our new devel setup (SQL Server 2k, OpenTDS ODBC driver, Apache, PHP
5.1.6), it works fine. On their new live setup, however, (same, but again
not sure of the ODBC driver) they're getting the dreaded squares or question
marks or accented characters that signify a ga
Robert Cummings wrote:
>On Wed, 2006-11-15 at 20:36 -0600, Larry Garfield wrote:
>
>
>>I've run into this sort of issue a few times before, and never found a good
>>solution. Now a client has been hit with it and is asking for a solution,
>>and I'm not convinced there is one. :-)
>>
>>Client
On Wed, 2006-11-15 at 20:36 -0600, Larry Garfield wrote:
> I've run into this sort of issue a few times before, and never found a good
> solution. Now a client has been hit with it and is asking for a solution,
> and I'm not convinced there is one. :-)
>
> Client has a large MS SQL database wit
I've run into this sort of issue a few times before, and never found a good
solution. Now a client has been hit with it and is asking for a solution,
and I'm not convinced there is one. :-)
Client has a large MS SQL database with lots of data. Some of that data
includes "smart quotes", aka cu
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