![]() ![]() However the UTF8 check during install and upgrade was only been implemented in Moodle 2.0 and you may find you are unable to upgrade because your database was not set up originally as utf8 when you first installed Mysql or because you have been running Moodle since before 1.8 and haven't previously converted your database. Moodle requires UTF8 in order to provide better multilingual support and has done since Moodle 1.8. ![]() If you are upgrading, you should perform the UTF-8 migration process (see the Admin page). New installations must be performed into databases that have their default character set as Unicode. It is required that you store all your data in Unicode format (UTF-8). You may see the following error when upgrading your Moodle. 4.3 Special chars won't import correctly.4 Converting a database containing tables.
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