[support] Drupal site breaks with MySQL collation-server option

Jason P. suscricions at gmail.com
Tue Aug 21 22:14:01 UTC 2012


In fact the Drupal database, its tables and its contents are 
utf8_spanish_ci cause I've changed it (testing purposes) from the 
utf8_general_ci default setting.

Everything seems to work fine until I do the little trick mentioned 
before, wether or not it makes sense.



El 21/08/12 23:49, Ms. Nancy Wichmann escribió:
> What happens if you set it directly in the database?
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> Nancy
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> Injustice anywhere is a threat to justice everywhere. -- Dr. Martin L. King, Jr.
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>> ________________________________
>> From: Jason P.
>> This is doesn't have to be significative, but I've noticed that my
>> Drupal 7.15 test site reset every connection attempt if I put this
>> directive in my.cnf (MySQL config file):
>>
>>      collation-server=utf8_spanish_ci
>>
>> Reverting the change of course brings back Drupal to its normal
>> behavior, but I wonder the reason of that situation.
>>
>> Any ideas?? This is solely for learning purposes not for production
>> settings ;)
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