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Old 05-07-2005, 08:23 AM   #1
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Angry Data Corruption using navicat

I had major problems with data import to mysql on fedora core box i use oscmax ecommerce software i have tried and tried the import with easy populate and i also am using navicat but still get data errors i am lost i don't know why its doing this i have the same data on windows machine using apache and mysql.
I used Navicat as this was quicker i have the same database on my localhost on windows machine and all is perfect, so i done a data transfer using navicat to my live server which is linux box and found that my data was corrupt i really need help on this as i am still newbie i don't know why it happening.

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Thread Size:5/8"UNC
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Air Consumption:6cfm
Operating Pressure:90psi
Air Inlet Size:1/4"BSP
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Model No:SA702
Pad Size:ر80mm------------------------------On this line i have lost the degree Ø sign symbol Why?
Thread Size:5/8"UNC------------------------Also on this i loose the " sign through out myshop and also on my prices i loose £ sign and gets replaced with ?
Free Speed:4500rpm
Air Consumption:6cfm
Operating Pressure:90psi
Air Inlet Size:1/4"BSP
Weight:2kg
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Parts PDF Sheet | Instructions PDF Sheet

with in my product descriptions i do have html code inbedded within the text

please can any one help me and point me in the right direction.
Thank You
Darren
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Old 08-19-2005, 02:12 PM   #2
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Re: Data Corruption using navicat

Are you sure your databases are using the same encoding? It seems to me that it isn't a Navicat problem, but an encoding one. If you change your encoding to UTF-8 they should display correctly, though you may have to re-dump your DB.
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