Switch from ASCII encoding to UTF-8?
Any way we can get some UTF-8 encoding in here? Whenever you try and use non ASCII characters they show up as question marks.
For example, this is what Running Stadium (a.k.a. Stadium Events) for the Famicom should look like.

But instead, it looks like this.
??????????
^ This was spelled out using Japanese characters
For example, this is what Running Stadium (a.k.a. Stadium Events) for the Famicom should look like.

But instead, it looks like this.
??????????
^ This was spelled out using Japanese characters
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Originally posted by: JosephLeo
Any way we can get some UTF-8 encoding in here? Whenever you try and use non ASCII characters they show up as question marks.
For example, this is what Running Stadium (a.k.a. Stadium Events) for the Famicom should look like.
But instead, it looks like this.
??????????
^ This was spelled out using Japanese characters
This should be working now. Not sure why I didn't have that enabled until now!
http://nintendoage.com/index.cfm?alpha=&Keywords=ム&FuseAction=Search.Results&Search=simple
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Does this guy know how to party or what?
Thanks Dain!
Originally posted by: BouncekDeLemos
It came true! http://nintendoage.com/forum/messageview.cfm?catid=4&th...
Thanks Dain!
Sorry man, I never even saw that thread. I'm embarassed to admit that it was a matter of checking off a box in the datasource setup... the database has supported unicode collation since day one, just didn't have the datasource utilizing it.
Originally posted by: Benihana
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Does this guy know how to party or what?
↑ ← these work now too!
Originally posted by: Dain
Originally posted by: BouncekDeLemos
It came true! http://nintendoage.com/forum/messageview.cfm?catid=4&thr...
Thanks Dain!
Sorry man, I never even saw that thread. I'm embarassed to admit that it was a matter of checking off a box in the datasource setup... the database has supported unicode collation since day one, just didn't have the datasource utilizing it.
Oh it's cool man! lol Funny how it could have always supported it just with the flick of a switch! It's not really a big thing, but for those who trade famicom or if Japanese members wanted to join, it makes a difference.