Zend DB and encoding
I have just encountered something rather strange, I use the Zend Framework 1.10 with the Zend_Db_Table module to read some data from a databse. The database itself, the table and the fields in question all have their collation set to "utf8_general_ci" and all special chars appear correctly formatted in the DB when checked with phpMyAdmin. Also, saving with Zend_Db_Table works just fine, yet when I read the data and just echo it to my browser it is returned as ISO-8859-1, not as UTF8. I noticed the same thing when trying to use json_encode (which only works with UTF8 strings as input)开发者_如何学Go on a value returned from the DB.
How can I set that Zend_Db_Table/Zend_Db_Row should always work with UTF8 and return me an UTF8 value? I have not set anything regarding encoding in my app yet.
Thanks a lot for your help!
Just note. In my case this one helped:
$this->db = new Zend_Db_Adapter_Pdo_Mysql(array(
'host' => $config['db_hostname'],
'username' => $config['db_username'],
'password' => $config['db_password'],
'dbname' => $config['db_database'],
'charset' => 'utf8'
));
resources.db.params.charset = utf8
like robertbasic said.
Ok just found the solution, try to do this:
$db = Zend_Db::factory($config->database); // Setting up the DB
$db->query("SET NAMES 'utf8';"); // That's the magic line I was missing
Hope this helps somebody else at some point :)
Also you can just put "charset" key with desired value into config and DB-driver will execute an appropriate query (depending on DBMS used). It seems to be that currently (version 1.10.5) almost all drivers support that.
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