Jacques Marneweck (jacques)
-
Run multiple mysql-proxy instances? Cal Henderson's book has examples of randomly selecting a host and connecting.
-
You're welcome. Glad to hear that your mysql-proxy characterset nightmares are over :)
-
You will typically find that mysql proxy only sets that on the first connection it connects to but not the others. See my other reply.
-
Apologies that this is posted over two replies. mysql proxy transparently redir q's so that the new connection is not aware of the charset.
-
default-collation=utf8_general_ci character-set-server=utf8 collation-server=utf8_general_ci init-connect='SET NAMES utf8'
-
Typically you ensure the following is set under the [mysqld] section in your /opt/local/etc/my.cnf: default-character-set=utf8
-
Do you force UTF-8 on connections to mysqld?
-
Was that an issue with php and solaris locales?
-
testing http://is.gd/4Vzyj
Sunday, 15-Nov-09 15:18:28 UTC from web -
Pondering why HDDs like to go bad....
Sunday, 02-Aug-09 10:53:27 UTC from xmpp -
@l0ckergn0me [http://identi.ca/l0ckergn0me] if you think your blog is a community you are a tool
-
RT davidpaulyoung on twitter: status.net [http://status.net] (Identica) is running on Joyent. Yay! http://bit.ly/jXdO1 [http://bit.ly/jXdO1]
Thursday, 02-Jul-09 14:48:26 UTC from xmpp -
Good morning wwworld.
Thursday, 02-Jul-09 06:36:33 UTC from xmpp -
@pauljacobson what are the legal implications of making "personal data" public without the users consent?
-
@pauljacobson very lucky or all IS users would know about them if they went to visit bit.ly
-
@pauljacobson are you using an IS account?
-
@pauljacobson you have 11 links on bitly - your google profile, a google map, twit pick of prime circle and yourself, etc.
-
@pauljacobson you have 11 links on bitly - your google profile, a google map, twit pick of prime circle and yourself, etc.
-
@pauljacobson upgrading skitch so i can take a screenshot for you
-
@pauljacobson what is weird when I went to bitly it showed I was logged in as you and I don't even have a bitly account!