However, after importing to sqlserver 2005, I found that its Chinese encoding only supports GB and UCS-2 (unicode 16), so the query displayed directly in the database is correct, but when it is displayed using PHP's UTF9 encoding, it is all garbled.
I have found a lot of information, including suggestions on using mssql, freetds, odbc, ado, or directly transcoding every query and write. However, in actual testing, I found that Ado's method is easy to use.
The code is as follows:
Copy the code The code is as follows:
ID | Title< /th> |
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'. $id .' | ';'. $name .' | ';
Query results:
ID | Title |
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114b0775 -d9b2-db90-fcda-4a2f2cd7cdbd | Mirai Shoji Co., Ltd. 629487 |
1d270085-a588-9ea7-584c-4a2f2c8d1a5b | Fabriqué Interationål 79436 |
23 | �� �� |
36ea2575-fe34-61b0-e5ae-4a2f2c791d22 | Berufskolleg für Elektrotechnik 65790 |
3834261a-fd48-9d4a-be40-4a2f2c5fc256 | Berufskolleg für Elektrotechnik 529523 |
52c9 652c-82c8-ec2b-72ae-4a2f2c3a58d6 | Mirai Shoji Co., Ltd. 42138 |
78931a0e- f582-f406-8a56-4a2f2c3741b0 | Butée Torique 700010 |
989473f7-6b7b-fed3-12a1-4a2f2c320645 | A.B.ケアブレBünde -Mitte 203765 |
d72c42c9-9e1d-b926-d931-4a2f2c2a3100 | Berufskolleg für Elektrotechnik 27682 |
e97002f1-035f-91d3 -4592-4a2f2f780e01 | zhh |
because odbc is not set up either code page location. |