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		<title>By: developercast.com &#187; Maggie Nelson&#8217;s Blog: When PHP and Oracle assume the worst about each other</title>
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		<dc:creator>developercast.com &#187; Maggie Nelson&#8217;s Blog: When PHP and Oracle assume the worst about each other</dc:creator>
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		<description>[...] As mentioned by Ben Ramsey today, Maggie Nelson bumped into an issue in one of her applications with character sets and the incorrect storage/retrieval of information:   Even Oracle, which usually gets storing of data right on the money has had issues with character sets. [&#8230;] Needless to say, even when you *know* you set up your database correctly for supporting UTF8, the path to debug issues may be frustrating and full of red herrings. [...]</description>
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