@tereško It doesn't matter too much, it's just for displaying drop-down items on a menu. The pages will still be accessible if a main menu item is clicked.
Hey everybody, quick question: I'm using PDO to access a MySQL database. Due to encryption, there are some non-standard characters that need to go into the database, but it seems that everything in the DB is set to latin1 except character_set_system (which is set to utf8)
Now, when trying to use PDO to enter non-standard characters, I get a PDO exception.
Is this standard? Does PDO detect the encodings, and fail if the characters are unsupported?
@Gordon naah ... you must be wrong. They downvote you because they are smarter then you , while you are just a stupid noob who should STFU and go back in the corner
So, what I'm getting from my frantic Googling is that I really do just need to change the DB char set. But I think the row sizes are too large to actually do that - there are some columns defined as VARCHAR(20000) (I know, I know... I wouldn't have done it that way)