Can this be related to setting the proper locale? On Fri, Dec 21, 2001 at 08:29:13PM -0300, Ernesto wrote : > > Hi, > > I'm using PHP (4.1.0) for Windows and found a bug with the ucwords() > function. The problem is with certain international characters. Example: > the "tamaños", is converted as "TamañOs". As you can see, the "ñ" is > interpreted as a word separator. > What looks stranger is the fact that it will interpret correctly some > international characters (i.e. á, é and ë; ASC 160, 161, 130) and will > interpret incorrectly some others (i.e. ñ and ü; ASCII 164 and 129). > I was looking at the PHP source code hoping I can do something to fix it, > but I found that the isspace() function is used to determine what > characters are word separators. Unfortunately, isspace() is a function from > the C libraries, which I can not fix (I'm no expert with C) :( > Anyway, I'm not supossed to fix it (the isspace function), because all > Windows string functions are supossed to have international character > support and Visual C++ is supossed to call the Windows API to acomplish > this kind of tasks. I'm I right? > > Is there any way I can fix this? > > Regards, > Ernesto > > > Scenario: > Windows XP Professional (spanish version) > + Apache HTTP Server 1.3.22 > + PHP 4.1.0 > > > -- > PHP Development Mailing List <http://www.php.net/> > To unsubscribe, e-mail: [EMAIL PROTECTED] > For additional commands, e-mail: [EMAIL PROTECTED] > To contact the list administrators, e-mail: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
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