GNU Recode Functions
Introduction
This module contains an interface to the GNU Recode library. The GNU Recode library converts files between various coded character sets and surface encodings. When this cannot be achieved exactly, it may get rid of the offending characters or fall back on approximations. The library recognises or produces nearly 150 different character sets and is able to convert files between almost any pair. Most » RFC 1345 character sets are supported.
Note: This extension is not available on Windows platforms.
Requirements
You must have GNU Recode 3.5 or higher installed on your system. You can download the package from » https://directory.fsf.org/All_GNU_Packages/recode.html.
Installation
To be able to use the functions defined in this module you must compile your PHP interpreter using the --with-recode[=DIR] option.
Crashes and startup problems of PHP may be encountered when loading the recode as extension after loading any extension of mysql or imap. Loading the recode before those extension has proved to fix the problem. This is due a technical problem that both the c-client library used by imap and recode have their own hash_lookup() function and both mysql and recode have their own hash_insert function.
Runtime Configuration
This extension has no configuration directives defined in php.ini.
Resource Types
This extension has no resource types defined.
Predefined Constants
This extension has no constants defined.
Table of Contents
- recode_file — Recode from file to file according to recode request
- recode_string — Recode a string according to a recode request
- recode — Alias of recode_string