This blog post explains what these messages mean and the best practices to avoid them when installing your Moodle site. Please switch to the Barracuda file format.įor full support of UTF-8 both MySQL and MariaDB require you to change your MySQL setting ‘innodb_file_per_table’ to ‘ON’.įor full support of UTF-8 both MySQL and MariaDB require you to change your MySQL setting ‘innodb_large_prefix’ to ‘ON’. Full UTF-8 support in MySQL and MariaDB requires the Barracuda file format. Your database uses Antelope as the file format. Please consider changing your settings to ‘utf8mb4’. Trying to use these characters will result in an error when updating a record, and any information being sent to the database will be lost. ![]() This character set does not support four byte characters which include some emoji. The current setup of MySQL or MariaDB is using ‘utf8’. Or when installing Moodle you may have run into some of the following messages: It is possible to do this after your site is installed but it is much easier before installation. If this is not done some character sets, notably emojis, cannot be used. It’s recommended that you have full UTF-8 support configured in MySQL. ![]() If you’re installing Moodle using MySQL (or MariaDB) following the documentation you may have encountered the following: Revised, originally published 3 September 2018). Support for Emojis With Full UTF-8 Support in Moodle and MySQL Support for Emojis With Full UTF-8 Support in Moodle and MySQL
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