Yes ... ive used the mysql function listed on that page (which is
normally where 1/2 problems exist anyways).
Just make sure it is installed (depending on your PHP version) ...
[PowerbookG4:~]$ php -m | grep iconv
iconv
Otherwise you might have to compile/install http://www.gnu.org/
software/libiconv/ and ./configure --enable-iconv before building php.
- Jon
On May 3, 2007, at 12:51 PM, Jakob Buchgraber wrote:
Jon Baer wrote:
Iconv is way more flexible ...
http://us.php.net/iconv
Specifically the alternate ob handler ... http://us.php.net/manual/
en/function.ob-iconv-handler.php
- Jon
Hey!
Thanks a lot.
Seems to be quite cool. Have you ever used it? How does it perform?
And when I convert a UTF-8 string to some single-byte encoding, I
can use the PHP provided functions for manipulating and validating
the data, right?
Cheers,
Jay
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