On 12 April 2011 11:59, Eli Orr <eli....@logodial.com> wrote:
>
> Hi Richard,
>
> Thanks.
> Indeed, that is the case - I've included a code that has UTF-8 string 
> contants -so I guess the PHP
> parser set the UTF-8 mode to ON so that the returned string to the client has 
> the UTF-8 BOM.
>
> It is not a big issue as the mobile app guys aware of this and make the 
> proper 3 bytes offset.
> Anyhow I was looking for a service to control that behaviour.
>
>  Thanks
>
> Eli
>
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> From: Richard Quadling [mailto:rquadl...@gmail.com]
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> To: Eli Orr
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> Subject: Re: [PHP] Eliminatimg PHP UTF-8 BOM in a returned stream to a Mobile 
> App
>
> 2011/4/12 Eli Orr <eli....@logodial.com>:
>> Dear PHP Gurus,
>>
>> I would like to Eliminate the 3 UTF-8 BOM enforced on my returned BLOB:
>>
>> The PHP server adds  utf-8 BOM (UTF-8 Byte Order Mark  - in the
>> beginning of
>> UTF-8  files) which
>> consists of three bytes: EF BB BF.
>>
>> The Mobile App served by the server Does not need that. How can I
>> eliminate it??
>>
>> Thanks.
>>
>> UTF-8 Byte Order Mark – BOM:
>> http://unicode.org/faq/utf_bom.html#BOM
>>
>> Best Regards,
>>
>> Eli  Orr
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>
> Can you show us the PHP script that DOES output the BOM?
>
> Normally, PHP doesn't do this automatically (AFAIK). The main reason being is 
> that it is often the case that the BOM appears in the source code file before 
> the <?php opening tag, so would block headers (session cookie for example).
>
> If a BOM is being issued by PHP, it is being done programmatically, or is 
> being missed due to the initial source code file having the BOM set.
>
> See http://docs.php.net/manual/en/function.session-start.php#102431,
> http://docs.php.net/manual/en/function.header.php#95864, etc.
>
> Now. Having said all of that, you may find you are using some sort of output 
> buffering and that is setting the BOM after the headers are sent.
>
> But, as it stands, PHP will not be generating the BOM for you.
>
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No. The parser does not _ADD_ the BOM.

The bom already exists in your source code. Nothing to do with PHP.

The file you included that has the UTF-8 constants has the BOM.

You need to edit that file and remove the BOM. The actions you need to
take will depend upon your editor.

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