[Tilesathome] rendering arabic street/localities names
Steven te Brinke
s.tebrinke at student.utwente.nl
Tue Sep 9 17:41:41 BST 2008
Probably you know already more about mysql and utf-8 than I do. But I
want to mention that in mysql you need to set the connection to utf-8
too. At least when I access my utf-8 tables from php, I'll get crap out
of it if I don't set the connection to utf-8 explicitly. Thus the
connection always defaults to a non utf-8 character set in my (the
default) setup.
Steven
Florian Lohoff schreef:
> On Tue, Sep 09, 2008 at 04:19:36PM +0200, Dirk-Lüder Kreie wrote:
>
>> It's a known issue, but should be fixed already. Tiles rendered while
>> the bug was there need re-rendering.
>>
>> go to http://informationfreeway.org/?lat=33.88504&lon=35.50402&zoom=12
>> and request a re-render (ctrl-klick, or "r").
>>
>>
>
> Aehm - as long as the clients get data vom ROMA(v1) it might happen
> again. The utf-8 bugs seem to be mysql related and without deeper
> inspection and reimport into the mysql unfixable.
> So yes - if the client chose to get the data from OSMXAPI or the main
> API or ROMAv2 everythings fine ...
>
> Flo
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