In Python, the processing of Chinese characters has always been a headache, a word is garbled, and the cause of garbled is not the same, sometimes Python itself default encoder settings are not correct, and sometimes the use of the IDE decoder is
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1. Problem: MySQL encountered some Chinese insert exception
2, Reason: This UTF8 non-UTF8
3. Solutions
3.1 Upgrading the MySQL version and upgrading the UTF8
1. Problem: MySQL encountered some Chinese Insert Exception recently, some students have feedback on such a problem: The above statement will hang when the load is in the script, the Web front end, the command line operation is either thrown
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Beginners Python, encountered a lot of coding problems, write down to avoid the future and forget, a lot of things do not understand, are belong to superficial understanding,
JSP uses UTF-8 link MYSQL database (UTF8) garbled and connection failure issues:
Preface: the databases used by these big companies are not human-friendly... It took me a long time to get it done.
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Following excerpt from: http://www.jb51.net/article/17560.htmWhy Python Use the process will appear a variety of garbled problems, obviously the Chinese characters are displayed as "\xe4\xb8\xad\xe6\x96\x87" form?Why is the error "Unicodeencodeerror:
Encode and decode methods for Python's Str,unicode objectsThe Str object in Python is actually "8-bit string", a byte string, essentially similar to byte[in Java).The Unicode object in Python should be the equivalent of a string object in Java, or
Why is the error "Unicodeencodeerror: ' ASCII ' codec can ' t encode characters in position 0-1: Ordinal not in range (128)"? This article is to study this problem.
The representation of a string inside Python is Unicode encoding, so in encoding
Why do you get an error? Unicodeencodeerror: ' ASCII ' codec can ' t encode characters in position 0-1: Ordinal not in range (128) "? This article is to study the problem.
The representation of strings inside Python is
Unicode
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Perl starts to use utf8 encoding internally to represent characters starting from 5.6. That is to say, there should be no problem in processing Chinese characters and other
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