ID: 38138 Comment by: maybeoutput at gmail dot com Reported By: [EMAIL PROTECTED] Status: Open Bug Type: Feature/Change Request PHP Version: 4.4.2 New Comment:
Two years old bug and still can't detect encoding? Previous Comments: ------------------------------------------------------------------------ [2008-10-04 23:07:03] dennis at nikolaenko dot ru I also bumped into this, just voting. ------------------------------------------------------------------------ [2006-07-20 07:04:21] [EMAIL PROTECTED] I would like to if anybody will explain "how to" port PHP functions into Unicode "for dummies". It will also be nice to see an environment to monitor the changes (?trac) and control requirements. The last one is to help analyze deprecated, inconvenient and obscure API - logical bugs - to provide means to increase usability. Like unify inlcude_path delimiters on all platforms etc. It is just to save some time and make occasional development (which I am pretty restrained to) effective. ------------------------------------------------------------------------ [2006-07-20 06:27:56] [EMAIL PROTECTED] >I evaluated PHP6 for a few days, but it was very far from >being complete, unfortunately. I wonder why.. probably because it's still 12+ months before the release? =) Feel free to help us, though. The documentation is not the only area that needs some help =) ------------------------------------------------------------------------ [2006-07-19 17:34:30] [EMAIL PROTECTED] Well, i can't say this is ok for me. At first I thought that simple configure with --enable-mbstring=all should solve the problem, but it appeared that my host of dream already has this option turned on. So autodetection of russian language is just not enabled on code level, i.e. i18n support via mbstring is somehow crippled. I evaluated PHP6 for a few days, but it was very far from being complete, unfortunately. ------------------------------------------------------------------------ [2006-07-19 09:50:33] [EMAIL PROTECTED] Reclassified as feature request, where it belongs. techtonik, I'm sure you know email addresses of ext/mbstring maintainers and can contact them about it. Although, I don't think this will ever appear in PHP6 (because mbstring itself doesn't make much sense there) and it definitely won't appear in PHP4 (it's time to upgrade, eh?). ------------------------------------------------------------------------ The remainder of the comments for this report are too long. To view the rest of the comments, please view the bug report online at http://bugs.php.net/38138 -- Edit this bug report at http://bugs.php.net/?id=38138&edit=1