At Mon, 11 Oct 2004 01:22:38 +0900, Moriyoshi Koizumi wrote:
> Hi,
>
> Just use set_error_handler() to catch errors that occurred within
> iconv().

Indeed you are right. I was thinking of that, but I thought it was pointless since I 
didn't get an error message printed in the output. It turned out, of course, that I 
didn't have error_reporting set as I thought it would be.

Thanks for helping me, it worked out great!

Fredrik Tolf

> On 2004/10/10, at 3:17, Fredrik Tolf wrote:
>
> > I'm writing a lightweight webmail in PHP, Dolda Webmail
> > (<http://sf.net/projects/doldawebmail>), and I'm having some trouble
> > with the iconv function provided by PHP.
> >
> > The problem is that when it encounters a multibyte sequence that
> > cannot be decoded (like in an erroneously encoded message), it just
> > stops there and returns the string up to that point, and I have not
> > been able to find out any way of detecting that an error has indeed
> > occurred. This is causing me a great deal of trouble...
> >
> > Does iconv provide a way of detecting if an error has occurred, and if
> > so, how?
> >
> > Thanks for your attention!
> >
> > Fredrik Tolf
> >
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