Re: display ? when displaying chinese Charater from DB through ado

From: Bob Barrows [MVP] (reb01501_at_NOyahoo.SPAMcom)
Date: 03/10/04


Date: Wed, 10 Mar 2004 17:26:16 -0500

Galileo wrote:
> I use windows XP english version and MS SQL server.
> My application need to display Chinese character. It
> works fine in my current platform if I set Chinese in the
> language for non-unicode programs in advance in regional
> and language options in the control panel. But If I set
> that to English, the chinese character from the database
> will become ?. It is only for the character from
> database. If not, the character can be display.
>
> Therefore, in my system I need to set that language to
> Chinese.
>
> But now my application use hosting service, that means
> the server is not hold by me. Now that the server set
> that option to English, Is it there any method that can
> display the character and do not need to change that
> option.
>
> My english is not good. If any confuse, hope you all can
> ask so that I can make you know what the problem is...

This should help:
http://msdn.microsoft.com/library/en-us/iissdk/iis/ref_vbom_sesoplcid.asp

HTH,
Bob Barrows

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