I work at a translations company as the localization technologies Manager as well as the Overall IT manager. I have nearly every font avaible (save the $$$ ones) and have my windows machine set up to handle every page code, file format, and font with the addition of several overlay tools. I have checked mysql, php, and the linux machine itself. All of them are configured to support greek.
So... does anyone have the magic bullet?
Thanks
I know nothing about this myself, but do remember a thread recently on the very same subject that may have some answers for you. Try here [webmasterworld.com].
Onya
Woz
Now here comes the tricky part. It is going to look like garbage to you when you view it through either PHPMyAdmin or on a web page you are sending queried information to.
WHY?!?!?!
Well let me tell you. Your browser is set to Windows (US) encoding. So go into your view menu for the browser and choose page encoding and change it to the language you are trying to see. Like a miriacle... it shows up. Now the reason we would all like to use Unicode which is not yet supported... is because then we could have all language displaying at the same time. As it is now my Greek won't show at the same time as my Japanese nor will the Arabic show with my Chinese. However... typically when viewing one of the 5 difficult languages... the English will always show... so this option works...
Hope that helps someone else... I am not the smartest guy here, am self taught, have never taken a computer class (well intro to computer is101 doesn't count), and learn on a need be basis, but I am resourceful and will not give up. I have learned the most important lesson... there is nothing that can't be done...