sudhir patil wrote:
> I have csv file with special characters, stored in default
> encoding(ISO-8859-1). I am convert file contents(string) to UTF-8using iconv.
> This doesn't convert special characters properly, shows broken on fronted.
> Page encoding & meta tag are properly set to utf-8.
>
> Characters are shown properly on frontend if i save file encoding as
> utf-8(Using notepad). But iconv doesn't convert characters properly to UTF-8.
>
> $value = iconv("Latin1","utf-8", $value);
> having problem with below mentioned character
>
> ’ ’ ’ right single quotation mark
> Any idea or suggestions to fix this would be helpful.
>
1: try utf8_encode instead of iconv
2: check the headers being sent and that they include:
"Content-Type: text/html; charset=UTF-8"
as this normally overwrites and choice you make in html.
a good way of debugging this is to view the page in firefox and see menu
option "View -> Charecter Encoding -> xxxx"; the one presently selected
is generally the pages "real" encoding, and you can flick between
iso-8859-1 / utf-8 to see which one "fixes" your problem (then change
headers accordingly).
regards!
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