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| Subject: | Which character encoding is assumed?... | 
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 | Summary: | Package rating comment | 
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 | Messages: | 3 | 
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 | Author: | Judith Meyer | 
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 | Date: | 2007-12-01 22:05:57 | 
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 | Update: | 2007-12-02 09:42:17 | 
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Judith Meyer rated this package as follows:
| Utility: | Not sure | 
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| Consistency: | Good | 
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| Documentation: | Good | 
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| Examples: | Good | 
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  Judith Meyer - 2007-12-01 22:05:57Which character encoding is assumed? I am having trouble making this work for a Unicode site. (without all the Ajax)
  Yaroslav Shapoval - 2007-12-01 22:47:42 - In reply to message 1 from Judith MeyerOh! If my memorie does not tricking me, the encoding was windows-1251. Converting the incoming string from UTF-8 to windows-1251 will help you.
 Need help - write to yaroslav*dot*shapoval**at**gmail*dot*com
  Judith Meyer - 2007-12-02 09:42:29 - In reply to message 2 from Yaroslav ShapovalThanks. I experimented and KOI-7 worked for me. However, since my system locale isn't Russian or anything, I had to replace strtolower with mb_strtolower in the class, otherwise the output was all capital letters. Maybe you can make that change to the class itself, because I believe mb_strtolower works for all systems and encodings, independent of locale. |