> They are getting converted in those functions I posted.
> They display correctly when in the text field, but when inserted to the DB by 
> that functions, they get converted.
> Then when I echo them out of the DB they are the converted chars.
> I think it may be the table or table cell, but I read somewhere on php.net 
> that hemlentities doesn't always convert correctly.
> Hence my asking of this question.

notice that htmlentities() has several params... incl. one for the charset:

http://us.php.net/manual/en/function.htmlentities.php

But now that I re-read your OP, I am thinking, WHY are you saving the data 
entity-ized at all?  My understanding has always been to save the data just *as 
it is*.. and if you LATER need to entity-ize it (for example: for display on a 
webpage), then do that at the time you pull the data out of the db for display. 
 Of course this would require your db/table/connection are all of a charset 
that can handle the characters you are asking it to save into the db.

I have a UTF-8 db that saves content in dozens of languages...  and it works 
fine.. and none of the data has been messed with at all from what the 
language-specific user input.

-Govinda
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