On Mon, 11 Aug 2003, Buchan Milne wrote:
But how is one supposed to figure that out??? I am sure utf8 functions
are restricted to xml use?
According to php.net documentation
http://majer.globalone.cz/~radek/index.php?action=download utf8_*
functions are in XML section. So, you need install
Buchan Milne wrote:
I have seen this a few times before, but I was just trying davedap (I
was wanting to steal some php code to show jpegPhoto attributes from
ldap in a web page, and davedap does - but it's quite cool, I might
package it), and I had to remove all the utf8_{en,de}code calls,
Radek Vybiral wrote:
According to php.net documentation
http://majer.globalone.cz/~radek/index.php?action=download utf8_*
functions are in XML section. So, you need install php-xml...
Yup. That's exactly how I figured it out, too. It took me a bit of casting
about when I first ran into
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John Keller wrote:
Buchan Milne wrote:
I have seen this a few times before, but I was just trying davedap (I
was wanting to steal some php code to show jpegPhoto attributes from
ldap in a web page, and davedap does - but it's quite cool, I might
Buchan Milne wrote:
But how is one supposed to figure that out??? I am sure utf8 functions
are restricted to xml use?
Meaning, are [not] restricted to xml use?
Yeah, it had me turning in circles when I first needed the function, too.
I'd have preferred it included with String-related
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I have seen this a few times before, but I was just trying davedap (I
was wanting to steal some php code to show jpegPhoto attributes from
ldap in a web page, and davedap does - but it's quite cool, I might
package it), and I had to remove all the