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How to support full Unicode in MySQL databases · Mathias Bynens

https://mathiasbynens.be/notes/mysql-utf8mb4

Saved by uncleflo on January 20th, 2015.

For a long time, I was using MySQL’s utf8 charset for databases, tables, and columns, assuming it mapped to the UTF-8 encoding described above. By using utf8, I’d be able to store any symbol I want in my database — or so I thought. While writing about JavaScript’s internal character encoding, I noticed that there was no way to insert the U+1D306 TETRAGRAM FOR CENTRE (팆) symbol into the MySQL database behind this site. The column I was trying to update had the utf8_unicode_ci collation, and the connection charset was set to utf8.

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