Rating: 5 stars
Does EXACTLY what it says on the box ?? Worked great.
Easy 5 star, and thanks to the developer for helping me out!
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Perfec, just what I needed
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I accidentally made my wordpress database utf8mb3. Really it should be utf8mb4 as apparently this supports more characters.
Check database collation:
SELECT default_character_set_name, default_collation_name FROM information_schema.SCHEMATA?WHERE schema_name = “mydatabse_name“;
before – utf8mb3_unicode_ci
after – utf8mb4_unicode_ci
Thanks for the plugin
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As simple as should!
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Fixed my old wp installations db… Thank you.
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Fixed up so many odd and random issues. Hard to believe that DB collation could be/was related to some of the oddball issues I was having… but I was certainly surprised & thrilled to see things working properly again!
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Simple and fast, thanks
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I had “WordPress database error Illegal mix of collations (utf8_general_ci,IMPLICIT) and (utf8mb4_unicode_ci,COERCIBLE)” and this plugin fixed it.
Thanks!
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Query error: Illegal mix of collations automatically FIXED!!! Thanks a lot for your work!
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saw this error – SQLSTATE[HY000]: General error: 1267 Illegal mix of collations (utf8mb4_unicode_520_ci,IMPLICIT) and (utf8mb4_unicode_ci,IMPLICIT) for operation ‘=’ – on 3x WordPress Woocommerce sites.
My support (SiteGround) suggested changing the collation using PHPMyAdmin.
this seemed like a recipe for disaster.
found this plugin, not updated for 3 years, but saw 4 5* reviews in the last 24 hours, so I knew it was OK to try.
Uploaded, installed, activated – problem solved.
remember, it’s WordPress, There’s ALWAYS a plugin!
the plugin was even updated between me downloading and installing! glad to see it’s up to date. that always helps when trying plugins.
many thanks, lifesaver
Rating: 5 stars
Same problem here
SQLSTATE[HY000]: General error: 1267 Illegal mix of collations (utf8mb4_unicode_520_ci,IMPLICIT) and (utf8mb4_unicode_ci,IMPLICIT)
Installed this plugin, activate, solved!
You saved my day!!
Thanks
Rating: 5 stars
I had a $1,000 order that would not process. Spent several hours trying to find the fix to the SQLSTATE 1267.
Apparently, this happened with an update to WooCommerce 5.1 and WordPress 5.7 on 3/29. It is 4/1 and I just discovered it.
I installed it and it automatically fixed all the corresponding databases. It says it reverts to a slightly older version, but it is more compatible–it was. It then runs as a cron job to check your site periodically to ensure any update won’t change it back and break it again, or you can manually update it (I tried, but it had already run in the background and fixed everything).
THANK YOU!
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As others have mentioned in their reviews this plugin does fix the site-breaking “1267 Illegal mix of collations”-error that I ran into after updating to WordPress 5.7 and Woocommerce 5.1 yesterday March 30. Customers couldn’t place orders in my woocommerce store. Now they can! A real lifesaver this plugin.
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After updating WP and Woocommerce I received the error:
SQLSTATE[HY000]: General error: 1267 Illegal mix of collations (utf8mb4_unicode_520_ci,IMPLICIT) and (utf8mb4_unicode_ci,IMPLICIT)
I have no idea WTF happened to cause this but this plugin fixed the problem immediately after I activated it.
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For some reason my site had this problem after updating WooCommerce. This plugin fixed it. Just installed it and fixed. Still works after uninstalling.
Thank you Dave!
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I’ve just tested the plugin with WordPress version 5.5.3 and it worked!
My blog was having collation issues. This plugin fixed them all!
Rating: 5 stars
Thank you!
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Thx!! Helped with migrating to older MySQL.
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I do a lot of migration of WordPress between dev, staging and the live sites. For various reasons, the live webhost uses an older version of MySQL and cannot deal with the utf8mb4_unicode_520_ci collation type. This breaks all of my migration scripts if any new plugins, etc. use that type.
This has been the simplest fix. THANK you!
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I develop on local WP sites and tend to forget that the MySQL server version is newer than one of the production versions I’m forced to use. This plugin solves the issue and is the best solution I’ve seen – no need to mess around with a text editor, etc.
Thank you, Dave Jesch, for creating it.
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