ID:               12127
 Comment by:       ted at mail dot uk
 Reported By:      bitlz at mail dot ru
 Status:           No Feedback
 Bug Type:         Filesystem function related
 Operating System: Windows 2000 Professional
 PHP Version:      4.3.1
 New Comment:

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Previous Comments:
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[2008-05-11 10:37:48] pienkowskip at gmail dot com

I found out that locale in shell interpreter is 'pl_PL.UTF-8', but my
Apache is using 'C' locale.
I added to script: setlocale(LC_ALL, 'pl_PL.UTF-8'); and I has no
problems with fgetcsv().
I think it should be fixed, because csv standard doesn't mention about
locales or encodings - csv is rather binary than textual.

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[2008-05-11 10:21:51] pienkowskip at gmail dot com

it's very strange that when I run script by shell interpreter it's
works properly, but when my Apache runs it there is a problem (mentioned
above)

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[2008-05-01 15:26:29] steve at goooooogle dot com

confirming on PHP 5.2.0-8

Csv file line:-
1,Alert Status,État de l'alerte

fgetcsv ignores the É
It only happens if É is right after the delimiter ,

Only way I got around this was to save the file as UTF8 as mention in
the earlier comment. Didnt work even with
setlocale(LC_ALL,'fr_FR.ISO-8859-1')

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[2007-06-01 12:58:59] laus at tinevej dot dk

I got the same problem in php-5.2.2 with danish special letters (ÆØÅ)
when it is saved in iso-8859-1.
But if i save the csv files as utf-8 the problem disappears.

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[2006-11-24 09:32:47] info at netangels dot ru

Guys

The problem still occurs even in PHP 5.2.0 and PHP 5.1.x as well as in
5.0.x but we've found a workaround.
If csv-file is in russian encoding (cp1251) then php-script should do:
setlocale(LC_ALL, "ru_RU");
BEFORE call fgetcsv() if current locale is not ru_RU. If locale is
ru_RU already, it works well on all versions of php from 4.3.x up to the
latest 5.2.0 without requiring setlocale()

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