You can also use the ™ symbol. Make sure your HTML meta tags match your MySQL encodings.
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I'm having a problem inputting some data into my mysql database. My character sets and collations are all set to UTF-8 and utf8_unicode_ci respectively.
When I paste certain special characters (i.e. the trademark symbol), they get replaced with a question mark. Strangely the copyright and registered symbols are fine!
Does anyone have a clue what's going on?
Thanks,
Michael
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or bind your parameters if it's a prepared statement:
http://uk.php.net/manual/e
Here's the reference for the first function:
http://uk.php.net/manual/e
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by: nanharbisonPosted on 2008-05-09 at 11:54:28ID: 21535531
Did you try using the ascii code for the trademark symbol?
It is:
™
See if using this fixes the problem.