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Top Forums UNIX for Dummies Questions & Answers Common uses for Unix Post 302184309 by era on Friday 11th of April 2008 06:37:16 AM
Old 04-11-2008
You don't let them out in the field, you need to keep them in the harem, fer chrissake.
 

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ICONV_MIME_DECODE(3)							 1						      ICONV_MIME_DECODE(3)

iconv_mime_decode - Decodes a MIMEheader field

SYNOPSIS
string iconv_mime_decode (string $encoded_header, [int $mode], [string $charset = ini_get("iconv.internal_encoding")]) DESCRIPTION
Decodes a MIME header field. PARAMETERS
o $encoded_header - The encoded header, as a string. o $mode -$mode determines the behaviour in the event iconv_mime_decode(3) encounters a malformed MIME header field. You can specify any combination of the following bitmasks. Bitmasks acceptable to iconv_mime_decode(3) +------+--------------------------------------+---+ |Value | | | | | | | | | Constant | | | | | | | | Description | | | | | | +------+--------------------------------------+---+ | 1 | | | | | | | | | ICONV_MIME_DECODE_STRICT | | | | | | | | If set, the given header is decoded | | | | in full conformance with the stan- | | | | dards defined in RFC2047. This | | | | option is disabled by default | | | | because there are a lot of broken | | | | mail user agents that don't follow | | | | the specification and don't produce | | | | correct MIME headers. | | | | | | | 2 | | | | | | | | | ICONV_MIME_DECODE_CONTINUE_ON_ERROR | | | | | | | | If set, iconv_mime_decode_head- | | | | ers(3) attempts to ignore any gram- | | | | matical errors and continue to | | | | process a given header. | | | | | | +------+--------------------------------------+---+ o $charset - The optional $charset parameter specifies the character set to represent the result by. If omitted, iconv.internal_encoding will be used. RETURN VALUES
Returns a decoded MIME field on success, or FALSE if an error occurs during the decoding. EXAMPLES
Example #1 iconv_mime_decode(3) example <?php // This yields "Subject: Prufung Prufung" echo iconv_mime_decode("Subject: =?UTF-8?B?UHLDvGZ1bmcgUHLDvGZ1bmc=?=", 0, "ISO-8859-1"); ?> SEE ALSO
iconv_mime_decode_headers(3), mb_decode_mimeheader(3), imap_mime_header_decode(3), imap_base64(3), imap_qprint(3). PHP Documentation Group ICONV_MIME_DECODE(3)
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