Are you sure that $text was really encoded in UTF-8 when the output was garbled? try dumping bin2hex($text) to see if there's any difference.
Regards, Moriyoshi 2009/10/2 Jarosek <jaros...@gmail.com>: > Hello > > I noticed a problem using iconv, but investigation showed, that this is > not exectly the iconv itself, but something like php encoding. > > From the beginning: > > a hava an incoming variable $text; > it has some Polish diactics 'strona główna'. > I expect to remove diactics : 'strona glowna'. > > So I use iconv: iconv('utf-8', 'us-ascii//TRANSLIT', $text) > > and unfortunetly i get: 'strona g??wna' ... But only under apache, in > browser > > The same file, command, etc run from bash gives: 'strona glowna' ... OK > So i think : "bad config", but double checked and configs are > identical... (cli and apache2) > > Best part: for 2 or 3 times after starting computer (debian), it didn't > worker until I did: (apache start && apache stop - not apache restart), > then it worked. Now it doesn't work any more. No other config (except > php was changed). > > Any ideas? > > > > > -- > PHP Unicode & I18N Mailing List (http://www.php.net/) > To unsubscribe, visit: http://www.php.net/unsub.php > > -- PHP Unicode & I18N Mailing List (http://www.php.net/) To unsubscribe, visit: http://www.php.net/unsub.php