I have made code that stores utf-8 in a database.
It shows it well in the browser but looks distorted in the database. Since the functionality seems to work and it doesn’t look like I have had any problems with processing the string input, is it any point in ‘fixing what is not broken’ and make utf-8 characters like Japanese show in the database?
I don’t search the database since the strings are serialized anyway.
You have to specify the text encoding of the queries, you are sending to MySQL with for instance
If you don’t, MySQL may interpret your query with the servers default text-encoding that can be different to UTF-8, e.g. iso-latin. So you will have strings in your tables, that are UTF-8 encoded, but MySQL marked them as iso-latin. That won’t have much effect on your code, because MySQL just returns your UTF-8 strings back to you and you ignore the text-encoding. If you view the data in phpMyAdmin or any other application, that sets the connections character encoding, you will end up with distorted strings.
You could on the other hand
utf8_decodeyour query strings andutf8_encodethe result’s provided by MySQL and don’t change the connections text encoding from iso-latin. but if you query a different MySQL server that uses UTF-8 as default text encoding, you will end up with the same problem the other way around. so just set the connection’s text encoding once after connecting.