PHP had a bug when handling the default_charset in CGI mode.
Upgrading PHP will do the trick.

Nuno


Hi, I wrote the same mail some days ago in the general list and I asked also
on the #php IRC channel on Freenode but I didn't find any answer, so I try
here.

I need to set the default charset for my application to UTF-8 instead of
the default one of the webserver that is ISO-8859-1.
I've tried to change the value of default_charset in php.ini and all it's ok, but I need to set the value only for one application so I've tried to use the
ini_set function in this way:
ini_set('default_charset','utf-8');

The problem is that that the ini_set function seems to be ignored, I don't
have the same effect of changing the php.ini configuration file, with the
ini_set function the default charset of the output is still ISO-8859-1.

My system: PHP 5.0.5, Apache 2.0.54.

Someone can help me?

Regards.

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