Re: 4 byte emoji chars displayed as ?? when Japanese characters included
Posted by: Stuart McClune
Date: January 08, 2017 04:49PM

Thanks for your response Peter. The process does not invoke SET NAMES. The java process does not specify the charset explicitly and is running on linux (ubuntu) so I assume it would be UTF-8 but will have to double check ? Is there a certain scenario you are thinking of that would cause an issue like this ?

Thanks again,

Stuart

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