Philippe Verdy, Wed, 11 Jul 2012 14:15:39 +0200: > 2012/7/11 Jean-François Colson <[email protected]> >> If your document only contains >> >> <?php >> header("location:http://unicode.org"); >> ?> >> >> but you save it with a BOM, the BOM will be sent and you’ll get an >> error message like >> >> Warning: Cannot modify header information - headers already sent by >> (output started at /customers/0/1/f/colson.eu/httpd.www/test.php:1) >> in /customers/0/1/f/colson.eu/httpd.www/test.php on line 2 >> >> (tested with Firefox 13.0 and Google Chrome 20.0.1132.47 on Ubuntu 12.04.) > > Most probably a bug to signal to PHP.
Don't know if it would help to try version 5.4, which was released this year:[1] "Since version 5.4, PHP has native support for Unicode or multibyte strings, allowing strings as well as class-, method-, and function-names to contain non-ASCII characters.[26][27]" [1] http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/PHP -- Leif H Silli

