it seems that utf8_encode() depends on the iconv library, even if the PHP
docs don't say anything about this dependency. But this fits well into the
sometimes chaotic character of PHP... 

You can either re-compile PHP to use iconv (it's trange that it was not
included in your PHP installation) or define the functions in common.php
like:

function utf8_encode($in)
{
    return $in;
}

function utf8_decode($in)
{
    return $in;
}

Slightly stupid solution but it should work. Because you will then get no
UTF encoded strings it might be necessary to set the defCharset in
config.ini to ISO-8859-1, but you had to check if the strings with non-ASCII
characters like the accents in Italian are correctly displayed or not... 

armin
 

> 
> Thx Armin, i cecked all but didn't notice the F....
> 
> Right now the only things on log is this:
> [10-Apr-2006 01:48:55] PHP Fatal error:  Call to undefined function 
> utf8_encode() in /var/www/localhost/htdocs/pmapper/incphp/initgroups.php
> on 
> line 143
> 
> Is there a search functions on mailing list?
> 
> Thx
> Luca
> 

> -- 
> "E' molto pi? bello sapere qualcosa di tutto, che tutto di una cosa
> (Blaise 
> Pascal)."
> 

anche se non sia cosi' bello, ma qualchevolta e' utile sapere un po' di piu'
di solo "qualcosa"...

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