Hi,

yes, the notice is expected. You either have to cast to a binary string
or by setting the stream's encoding using stream_encode() since we can't
guess which encoding you're going to use for a stream.

johannes

On Thu, 2007-05-31 at 05:38 -0700, Nikhil Gupta wrote:
> Hi,
> I'm writing some PHPT test cases for PHP 6 and wanted to check that I was 
> seeing the correct behaviour with unicode.
> I tried the following simple testcase and gets Notice message with php6 
> unicode ON.
> 
> --TEST--
> test.phpt
> --FILE--
> <?php
> $fh = fopen ("tempfile.tmp", "w" );
> fwrite( $fh, "Sample text" );
> fclose( $fh );
> ?>
> --UEXPECT--
> 
> command:
> php run-tests.php -u test.phpt
> cat test.u.out
> 
> Following Notice is displayed:
> Notice: fwrite(): 11 character unicode buffer downcoded for binary stream 
> runtime_encoding in %s on line %d
> 
> There in no notice message with PHP6 unicode OFF, please would you confirm 
> that the additional notices with Unicode on are intended? I think it will 
> result in a large number of additional Notices if we use fwrite in a for loop.
>  
> Thanks & Regards
> Nikhil
> 
> 
>       
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