À°¹à±‡à°²à°¿à°¯à±‹à°: Encoding Problem

Encoding Problem: Treating UTF-8 Bytes as Windows-1252 or ISO-8859-1 Symptom Instead of an expected character, a sequence of Latin characters is shown, typically starting with à or Â. For example, instead of "è" these characters occur: "è". Explanation A common problem is for characters encoded as UTF-8 to have their individual bytes interpreted as ISO-8859-1 or Windows-1252. For example: A Web page is encoded as UTF-8 characters. The Web server mistakenly declares the charset to be ... This is UTF-8 encoded Devanagari wrongly displayed as Windows-1252. If you reverse the direction, e.g. piconv -f utf-8 -t windows-1252 -s '¤ªà¤• à ¥ à ¤· à ¥€ à ¤• à ¥‡ à ¤ªà¤¾à¤¸ à ¤µà¥‹ à ¤¸ à ¤¾à¤° à ¥€ à ¤¸ à ¥ à ¤– à ¤¸ à ¥ à ¤µà¤¿ à ¤§ à ¤¾à¤ à ¤ à ¤ ¹à ¥ˆà¤‚, à ¤œà¥‹ à ¤‰ à ¤¨ à ¤• à ¥‡ à ¤œà' then you get parts of the original text back: क ?षी के पास वोसारी स ?ख स ... I am getting this output when run one page : à °¨à  ± ‡à °¨à  ±  à I need to convert this message into unicode message thanks update

set = replace(, "ë", "ë") update
set = replace(, "Ã", " à ") update
set = replace(, "ì", "ì") update
set = replace(, " ù ", "ù") Where
is the name of the mysql table and is the name of the column in the table.

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